Baker's Dozen

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Istenem
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Baker's Dozen

Post by Istenem »

was playing an open terminal recently (with sound) and dancing through games trying to find what i wanted to play when i stumbled across this baker's dozen game.

i know this has been touched upon in another thread but i do think this is an excellent game. it is a lot like TIOLI in some respects but i'm more interested in the production values. despite having the feel of a very low-budget game, it has a self-referential charm. now i'm not northern or ridley scott but i am a sentimental old fool so i like the bucolic nostalgia of the old hovis adverts. and i dare say it is good for some decent prizes if you have the cojones to see the endgame through.

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also i've never played violent veg: pea in a bucket before but that raised a smile too.
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Post by cool »

jesus. Youve really got your finger on the pulse, its been out on opens for months.I think I alluded to it being like the re-programmed TIOLI on a different thread.
Its a simple idea, not really my type of game but quite true if the game wants to you get a reasonable prize.
But beware the game is strangely addictive and has the quality of the top games, namely that you always feel you are very near to getting big money whilst being slowly drained of it.
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