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Functionally, it makes sense, and i think with a bit more time with world building (in game and description) would really bring this course together. The turtle dimension got a real good chuckle out of me and this feels like a real bona fide spiritual successor to the chaotic demeanor of the Beef Saga
Thanks, I hate it.
10/10
I got stuck in the labyrinth after everyone else got a hole in one.
After a while I ran out of time and the course continued on.
Eventually, the map finished and I turned off my computer for the night, saying goodbye to my friends.
The next day I went to work like the day before, and did the same the day after.
Days turned to months turned to years, I found a wife, had a kid.
Decades passed, I watched my wife grow old, my kid go off to university.
I grew older and older, recognising myself less every time I checked the mirror.
Eventually I found myself an old man, surrounded by my remaining friends and loved ones on my deathbed.
With a silent whisper, I closed my eyes for the last time.
Abruptly, my eyes opened wide.
A voice I hadn't heard in years entered my ears.
"Just get it in the hole you idiot, it's not that hard"
I was back in the labyrinth.
Overall 9/10 - stole 60 years of my life.