Today I Die

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Here’s another perfectly-formed little gem from Daniel Benmergui. He seems to specialise in games that offer fleeting moments of ingenuity and surprise, finding original ways for us to interact with games within fairly familiar settings. Here you fiddle with the words in a sentence to change the setting, and the way that the objects within it interact. It’s hard to describe – play it for free and find out yourself.

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