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Something for Someone Else follows a game creator figuring out under the weight of his own past work. You navigate a fragmented, hand-drawn platformer where each level mirrors his crumbling mental state. The sparse dialogue and deliberate pacing let the visuals and music carry the story. Environmental details hint at deeper struggles while simple platforming challenges punctuate moments of introspection. The game’s quiet intensity comes from its raw aesthetic and the haunting soundtrack by Celluloid Jam. Its minimalist design feels intentional, using rough sketches and uneven spacing to reflect a troubled mind. At just a few hours long it doesn’t overstay its welcome but leaves a lingering sense of unease. Players looking for something unconventional might find its emotional honesty more memorable than its mechanics.
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