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"textContent": "The huge pigeons are watching me. I might not be able to prove their small and beady eyes are tracking my hero, but I can feel their weird stare moving across this train station. I could try to deal with them physically, but I don’t quite have the dice or the modifiers to feel confident about success.\n\nSo I move around them and think about other objectives. I’ve already dealt with some screens and aced a few conversations. I have solid dice for both cooking and music, and I could pick some items with my 45 bucks. I’m tempted to boost my Deception and then attempt to pickpocket anyone I can, just to see what I steal and how their conversations change.\n\nMoves of the Diamond Hand is developed and published by Cosmo D Studios. I played the game on Steam, where it is in Early Access. The title continues the tradition of titles like Betrayal at Club Low by combining hot dice rolling action with a weird universe and intriguing narrative beats.\n\nPlayers get to name their cha...",
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