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“Our bodies were robots and our weapons were dunks”

THIS MONTH

Didn’t dribble, just dunked.

ALSO PLAYED

Chivalry 2, Just Act Natural

Alex Austin, known professionally as Cryptic Sea, makes delightfully weird and surprising physics games. Some of them, like , are on Steam, but my favorite Cryptic Sea games aren’t so easily found. They come to me page linked in Discord. The last drop I intercepted drafted me into a flying, flailing duel with a stranger: Our bodies were robots and our weapons were dunks.

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