"IGROPROM" continues: part four.

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"Better late than never."

That's how it turned out... The material was ready, but not everything in life goes smoothly; I haven't even played games these two months. However, debts must be paid, and I am introducing you to the fourth presentation of games by domestic developers. (Unfortunately, nothing similar is expected in the near future, but I try to keep track of events and, of course, hope.)

It became clear to me at a glance at the newcomers that something interesting was coming.

The first game of the day was presented by its creator with unprecedented pomp: as if nothing like this had ever existed before, and this is the game of all games! (As for my opinion, I’d rather refrain from comments.)

The next game is in the horror-thriller genre.

Finally, something very familiar wafted from the screen... (By the way, the creators of this game arrived with the largest team.)

I will wait for this game to be released. And hope that the system requirements will not be too strict.

I can’t say anything about the next game because I am not familiar with the first part.

"Working days"... Anime fans will appreciate it!

The next game is made by just one person. And at first glance, the game seems to be worthy. It will be dedicated to the most challenging period of the Great Patriotic War: the summer-autumn of forty-one. I will definitely wait!

The last line - "missions for the Wehrmacht" - alarmed me; I couldn't help but ask the author. It turned out that it refers to Germans who switched to our side (although rarely, this did indeed happen even in forty-one).

If you want to control the "crazy robot," then wait for this game to be released. (Why "crazy"? What else should it be like to complete four hundred levels without saves?)

And in conclusion - a lecture. Perhaps someone will find it useful. But I'd better hide it under a spoiler.

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Overall, for me, the day was intense and interesting: I asked more than ten questions and finally got a prize - an "IGROPROM" t-shirt.

Well, unfortunately, all good things come to an end. However, there is no need to be sad: we will wait for new meetings!

Good luck to you all!