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Weak
"A world that makes Disneyland feel threatening in comparison, a cast of the most lifeless characters imaginable, a look that is as pretty as it is uninspiring, and a level of challenge that's insulting to the average adventure gamer. In other words: Order of the Thorne: The King's Challenge isn't just mediocre, but mediocre to the point of annoyance! Hopefully, Infamous Quests will not repeat the same mistakes with the next page of this fairytale, Fortress of Fire, and spices things up a bit."
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Daniel Linssen’s arcade typing game throws letters at you until your fingers break. Letters zip across the screen in frantic waves, demanding you type accurately or get buried under cascading chaos. Each level ratchets up the speed, with obstacles like random symbols or shifting layouts to keep you off balance. It’s raw keyboard stress, designed to make you question every muscle memory you’ve ever trained. The game’s stark, no-frills aesthetic leans into its punishing core loop, letting the typing itself become the spectacle. While it lacks narrative or character, its simplicity draws in a surprising amount of community chatter, with players sharing speedrun attempts and failed attempts in equal measure. Available on PC and web, it’s a quick, bitter pill for anyone who’s ever doubted their typing skills.
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