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Blue Prince review
A brilliantly playful game about architecture and place. Find out why Blue Prince is a sheer delight in Eurogamer's review.
A cigar still sending up a ribbon of smoke from an overflowing ashtray, the wind plucking at a curtain where a window has been left just slightly open, a microwave that has some kind of horrible lasagne in it that's still - jeepers - giving off a hint of steam? Thinking about Blue Prince in this way is natural at first, I suspect, but over time I started to realise that doors were just one of a series of resources the game encourages you to juggle as you work. Last week, after playing a massive Blue Prince session in which I got no closer to Room 46, I started to think about the school I went to back in the day.
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