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j a c k v e n t u r e (a JackSepticEye fangame)
11 years ago

UhhhhMMHHH-- !! ♥


Yeah, my news have amazingly creative titles, I know.

Just another thank-you-post. Because, y’know. The thing happened. The thing where Jack actually saw the game and actually played it and now it’s on YouTube and I’m a little over-excited. But you probably knew that already, eh, and now you’re here. Welcome. This is Yuki’s awkward newsfeed.
Okay. So, thanks, for telling Jack. This is a neat situation. A very, very neat situation. I like it. So, okay. Awesome!
Hope you’ll be able to enjoy this game for many days to come, because if you guys are happy I’m pretty happy, too.

Awesome. That’s all. You’re awesome. Don’t forget that. Bai. #xoxo


Edit: Also has anyone figured out the secret message in the underground room yet? ;D



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