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Indie game developer Erupting Avocado and publisher Indie.io have released a new horror adventure game called The Hungry Fly . The game is exactly what it says it is, as you play a fly buzzing around looking for things to eat, and doing whatever you can in some cases to make it happen. Essentially, you eat a lot of dead things or disgusting things, and the only way to get them to be like that is to commit some unspeakable acts to make it happen. But what are you gonna do, right? You NEED to eat.
Possessed of hunger, it set out on a search to find a morsel, a corpse, to stop starvation. But there was no death to be found in the swamp, only tormented life. It journeyed on, meeting strange creatures living in the swamp, ever sadder and more tortured, until, by chance, it happened on something delicious. You are the fly. Play as the dirty, filthy, corpse-eating fly on a mission to devour a monster living in a bath in a house far away.
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