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Freddie Fedora's Guide to Picking Up Women
11 years ago

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So Freddie started out as a game with the goal to have 10 levels. Each level you would aim to capture a woman and escape the club. We planned to have enemies such as “Fist Pumpers”, “Pukers”, and a boss at the 10th level that we dubbed the “Mega Bro”. The levels were supposed to look different, with the final level allowing you to walk on the roof of a very hip and happening club. What’s more, we were going to allow a player to use Freddie’s powerful neck beard as a weapon to tie up annoying enemies such as the “Bouncer” and any of the previously mentioned enemies that were cut. We had such high goals.

However, once we got into it, our team of two realized that given the amount of time we had, we weren’t going to make it. So now we ask, anyone who has played this “game” (cause one could debate whether this is much of a game), would you be interested in a full version of Freddie? When we say full version, we mean a much less glitched out version of this current game with all the enemies and between 10 - 30 levels? Of course, it would still be free. And if there is a desire for it, we would consider making an android version. Let us know your thoughts!



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