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Hey everyone, I recently started looking for fun games to play during my downtime, but I'm having a hard time deciding which one to dive into. I remember you mentioned some cool games before, and now I want something that’ll keep me entertained for a while. I came across one where you're supposed to control a sausage through all sorts of obstacles, and it got me thinking: any of you tried something like that? Any suggestions on a similar game or maybe some tips on where to find more? I’m looking for something engaging but not overly complicated.
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    Wednesday, January 15 2025, 07:40 PM - #Permalink
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    Oh yeah, I’ve been playing that sausage game for a bit, and it’s a blast! You’re constantly dodging and swiping your way through all sorts of insane challenges, trying to get that sausage to the fork. At first, it feels easy, but then you get hit with a few wild twists that really make you think. If you like puzzles that are simple but tough to master, it’s perfect. I found it on this site that’s full of games like it. You can check out SayGames for it.
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    Wednesday, January 15 2025, 07:57 PM - #Permalink
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    I’ve seen a lot of these kinds of puzzle games popping up lately, and honestly, I’m not too fond of them. It’s not that they’re bad, but they get repetitive after a while. The sausage game, for example, starts off fun, but once you get past a few levels, it starts feeling more like a grind. The novelty fades, and it just becomes about beating your own score. If you're really into that sort of thing, you might enjoy it, but I prefer something with more variety and a deeper challenge.
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    Thursday, January 16 2025, 02:28 AM - #Permalink
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    The game’s endless mode slope online is a brilliant choice. It removes the pressure of completing levels and shifts the focus to improving your skills and achieving a higher score. It’s all about personal growth, and that’s what keeps players coming back for more.
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