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The Vrennman Case
8 years ago

Smallest update in 2018


Hello there, people!

We spontaneously changed the planning slightly … completely.
We’re gonna have a demo out in August. That’s round about 4 months from now.

You’ll all be able to play a bit of the game. It’s going to be the underground library part. It’ll be altered slightly so it will not spoiler the plot for you.
This is a bit how it’s going to look like.

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You will find first bits of that dark poetry I found there, deep underground.

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So there’s that.
Short and juicy.

Cheers,
John



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