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Hollow Knight
Do it under 30 minutes and get the World Record
https://youtu.be/bac8YDHFvFY
Tetris?
Asteroids?
Pinball?
Literally any game that is just a high-score?
For naturally-endless games like Tetris/Asteroids/Pinball I guess you could define an arbitrary endpoint.
They try to fold distance and time, from points A and B. It's easy-peasy, they cross over this "wormhole" and boom, they win.
Doh! They still show up late.
What is the natural course to their "universe folding"? They're fired :D
People having jobs and commuting. Bizar-ro!
Don't drink and forum?
I know your posts are ... creative at the best of times. But this is making zero sense in a sober environment.
The earlier post was alluding about "people who show up to work late."
And the whole "wormhole" thing that sci-fi movies/TV shows are fond of.
You know, popular culture things.
The following post, was more direct about "people who show up to work late."
Strange how these non-Steam people in this coffeeshop do get these references and both you two, don't. Hmmmm, strange.