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Narcissus
11 years ago

Narcissus in Leftfield Collection at Rezzed


Hey Folks!

When I submitted Narcissus to be part of the Leftfield collection, I wasn’t expecting anything to come of it, but got an email through today confirming my place as part of the event!

Previous games in the collection include Thomas was Alone, That Dragon, Cancer and Gone Home. Totally stoked about it and I really hope to see some of the gamejolt community there!



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