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TopicSnake Ranks Anything Horror Related Vol. 4 *RANKINGS*
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10/06/19 11:32:58 AM
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87. Sluggish Morss: A Delicate Time in History (11.5 points)
Nominated by: Place (4/5 remaining)
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/SluggishMorss

Importance: 2
Fear: 4.5
Snake: 5

Sluggish Morss has the complete opposite problem as Confraternity of Toast. An almost insurmountable presentation of hefty sci-fi concepts, Sluggish Morss is like the poster child for surreal, abstract indie games that can very easily fly over your head if you don't pay enough attention. A casaul playthrough of these games can easily lead to the perception that these games are just filled to the brim with non-sequiturs and events seemingly chosen at random. A deeper dive though can lead to some intelligent musing on the state of humanity, commentary on the reality of space travel and colonization, human consciousness living on digitally, and other sporadic philosophical concepts that will be of varying interest to you. I think both methods of experiencing this series are just as valid and intentional too. The games' various anti-climatic endings seems to reject explanation pretty handily. Ultimately, your enjoyment of these games will depend on your tolerance for weirdness lobbed at you almost non-stop. They're not totally my cup of tea, but like Toast, it's still short enough to absolutely be worth your time.
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