I love origin stories, especially when they’re related to games.
Earthlings are challenged to prove that classic children's books were written not by the wacky aliens who claim to be the author, but by actual humans on Earth by showcasing their knowledge of the plot and the authors themselves in a series of games on this intergalactic game show.
I love origin stories, especially when they’re related to games.
It’s hot outside. Let’s stay in and watch some anime.
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