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End of Line is a puzzle game where you navigate a crumbling system by learning from repeated failures. You control an entity trying to evade self-repairing bots that erase your progress. Each level forces you to experiment with timing, environmental hazards, and the bots' predictable patterns. Death isn't a setback but a data point, figuring out how to outmaneuver automated cleanup crews becomes a darkly humorous exercise in persistence. The game’s minimalist art style and sparse dialogue let its mechanical challenges shine. Its 2014 release flew under most radars but earned a cult following for its tight level design and cheeky tone. Players praise its ability to turn frustration into clarity, with some levels requiring precise chain reactions to bypass relentless repair cycles. At just $5 on Retro Game Crunch, it’s a short but sharp test of lateral thinking.
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