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An hour with Sludge Life 2: more jokes, more graffiti, more cynicism, more brilliance And the first game is free on Steam at the moment!
Sludge Life 2, an indie parkour game from DoseOne, is shaping up to be a gross, but strangely relaxing game about graffiti, grime, and good judgement.
Sludge Life emits this feeling of lazy rebellion, or maybe stoned anarchy (given some of the bizarre characters in the game, this might be a better description).
Rare protozoan from sludge in Norwegian lake does not fit on main branches of tree of life Date: April 26, 2012 Source: University of Oslo Summary: Humankind's remotest relative is a very rare ...
Sludge Life 2 is a first-person vandalism sim where tagging buildings is as heavily encouraged as is harassing the locals with photography.
But where would I go and what would I do? Playing Sludge Life at PAX East felt like exploring the answers to those questions.
Here is an overview of the game: Roam a tiny island stuck on a sludge covered planet as upcoming tagger GHOST, a breezy bandit set on staking their claim amongst the graffiti elite.
As an "up-and-coming tagger" named Ghost, your job is to explore a small, "corporately branded" island on a sludge-covered planet, establishing yourself as an elite street artist.
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