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DONUT GET!
13 years ago

Check out DONUT GET!


Greetings Gamejolters!

DONUT GET! is an independent game from Sokay.net. It was created by a 4 person team. It’s a game about a cop eating donuts falling from the sky.

It was an experimental game for us. We tied 3 game engines together to tell the story for this games. The ending of the game is determined by your actions in the game.

Check it out and let us know what you think.

If you like the Flash version, try the iPhone and Android versions.

Thanks for reading!

-Bryson



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