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Just wrote the first ending to my in-progress journalism game (created in Twine)

Dennis G. Jerz / 14 Aug 2015

3,486 words, 120 links, 57 lexias, and currently this is the only ending.

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  1. Geoff Atkinson says:
    14 Aug 2015 at 8:58 pm

    Ha ha ha . . .

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