You must play this $5 Switch game by sticking your Joy-Con in a real roll of toilet paper
Give me toilet paper! is all about rolling a roꦅll of toilet pa✨per

Sorry, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Tears of the Kingdom, the true Switch game of the year just dropped: a $5 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:indie game wher🐈e you play by sticking your J🔯oy-Con in a real roll of toilet paper.
Give me toilet paper! just launched on the worldwide at a price of $5, or you𒉰r regional equivalent. Basically, it's a platformer where you send a roll of toilet paper through a maze full of spinning buzz🅰saws, trap doors, spikes, lasers, and other obstacles. In the end, you're trying to get that toilet paper to an unfortunate businessman in desperate need of it.
The gimmick in Give me toilet paper! is that you control that roll by sticking your Joy-Con in real toilet paper. Then you grab the big sheet of cardboard that every gamer has at the ready and use it roll the paper around to move the in-game counterpart. You just need to stuff some ti🔴ssues in there to keep the Joy-Con steady. All the trailers for the game seem to be in Japanese, but I think this demonstration video transcends language barriers.
Sure, a game about desperately needing toilet paper might trigger some bad memories ofꦏ living through the start of a pandemic, but it is a fresh concept. I want to pub♕licly thank for highlighting a game that I'm still not sure is built out of genius or madness.
Developer Takahiro Miyazawa is a solo indie dev who's put out a handful of Switch puzzle games prior to this, not to mention an . If we'r☂e kicking off a whole new genre of toilet paper games, I look forward to Miyazawa's influence craw🐈ling over the entire game industry.
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