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  "textContent": "Schrodinger's Cat Burglar from Australian developer Abandoned Sheep had \nbeen on my radar for a little while because… y'know, cute cat, but I can't \nsay I actually knew much more about it than what I've already told you: \nthat it's got a clever name, that it's got a cute protagonist, and that \nit's got portal-like mechanics. It turns out it would be incredibly \nreductive to say that's all you need to know about this one, but as far as \nelevator pitches go I think you'd do well to find a stronger one than this \nlittle guy has to offer.",
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