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Games like Clarence Goes to the F&#%ING Store

An absurdist comedy choose-your-own-adventure game featuring a massive cast of bizarre characters, notebook-doodle visuals, and 7 crazy endings! As you embark on your quest to go to the store, the denizens of this zany town will seek your help with their insane problems.

Adventureby Bad Gremlin Studiosreleased Sep 2, 2021
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