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"textContent": "I first played Family Reunion at Gamescom Latam last week, which in hindsight was a bit of trek, considering the demo is right there on Itch and Steam. It’s good fun, though: a unique and chaotic time-attack adventure game, in which you play a disinterested child forced to entertain themselves throughout an interminable family meal, and rendered in the hand-doodled style that we all have before we learn how to properly hold a pen.\n\nRead more",
"title": "Family Reunion is a dinnertime simulation game that captures the wonder and boredom of being a loosely disciplined 7-year-old"
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