Display title | Surprise Creepy |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | You've just come across this frankly adorable-sounding piece of work. Flying dolphins frolic happily on the cover with pink monkeys, the back describes the thing in terms that would probably embarrass a five-year-old, and the premise sounds, in a word, ridiculous. You pick it up anyway - everyone can use a silly little romp now and then to balance out the darkness of the world. The first few levels or chapters may be kind of like this. Or they may not. The thing is, at some point, this cute little work suddenly turns on its head and becomes, if not outright scary, profoundly creepy. |