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Subscribe to our newsletter In Moves of the Diamond Hand, I'm creeping around a sandwich deli's basement, avoiding the dog-man hybrid who's zonked out on the couch in front of news coverage of the city's depressing, all-encompassing mayoral election that may see a corporate controlled clone take office.
Rolling a legion of six-sided dice, I re-tune the dog-man's cello to play a jaunty tune, and use my cooking instincts to flip the channel to soothing daytime TV.Equipping my best outfit and a huge slice of pizza that'll give my dice some nifty bonuses, I prepare to wake the dog using a special medicine I had to smooth talk from a group of lunching clones upstairs.
If I want to achieve my dream of becoming the city's best sandwich maker in order to join the circus, it'd be better to have this canine fellow on-side so I stand the best chance of claiming the premium deli ingredients protected by the hordes of music-loving venus flytraps nearby
## Editor's Note
The gaming community will surely have mixed reactions to this news.
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