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It has a tremendous number of pretty prerendered pictures to check outlots of stuff to make desktop best pictures and the like out of. The game docs thoughtfully include definitions for some terms the creators (of the game, I mean) thought the budding conspiracy theorist might need to fully understand, and these are certainly an amusement all unto themselves. They include Aleister Crowley, Men in Black, Einstein, Morgan Le Fay, Tesla, Philadelphia, Highway 666, Ark of the Covenant, Victor Hugo, and Arcadia. Go figure. The docs also include the contact information best for ten real-life UFO groups, in case the convoluted story and mishmash of conspiracy theories has pulled some chain loose in your brain and you feel compelled to talk to some live people about what they think about aliens coming to get them/us. Unfortunately, the sequel to Drowned God, Cult, failed to materialize. The creator and writer of Drowned God, Harry Horse, at one time promised that the followup game would wrap up loose ends of the story (as if we'd be able to tell).
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