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Oh Grunn, what the hell are you?
Or seeing if there’s anything else I can do with the dead fish?
If it sounds like I’ve lost my mind, it’s because Grunn creates that effect.
At first glance it’s sort of a playable dream about gardening.
Was that door there before?
Are there more garden gnomes than there were earlier?
And who is the strange, gangly man that always seems to be watching me from various corners?
They appear in haystacks, or open out of walls with no room for the maze of corridors within.
Imagine Alice in Wonderland but crueler, as playful configs frolic you to your doom.
Everything has a use somewhere and it soon becomes obvious that ‘finishing’ this isn’t really the point.
What’s the ‘strange disk’ for?
What does blowing this trumpet I’ve founddoexactly?
And why is it counting me watering ‘mysterious flowers?’
Gardening really is a decoy.
The magpie that only appears when the main garden is 30% done definitely wantssomething, for example.
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