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I've been "game tasting" recently, which is what my husband and I call it when you play various games from your Steam backlog for at least 15 minutes each. If you aren't feeling a profound call to keep playing the game for hours and hours, you simply quit and uninstall it. If you're liking it, you leave it installed. No pressure. It's a great way to sample the stuff you forgot you even had. For some reason, the majority of games I've played this way over the last two days began with a quote, or a huge bank of text on screen. I am not going to transcribe them all because some of them have simply too much text for me to bother. (I want to make it clear that all of these games open with the text you see here onscreen, before any gameplay or any interactive material of any kind.) Here's some screenshots: Swordship - Digital Kingdom Those expelled from the cities struggled to survive in sun-scorched wastelands. Below their feet, the megacities survive on trade, through a constant flow of…

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