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      <title>Decoding Tunic</title>
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      <description>Warning! If you like puzzle games, go play Tunic before reading this! Major spoilers ahead!&#xA;Decoding Tunic In Tunic, you&amp;rsquo;re dropped into a world where you aren&amp;rsquo;t given any instructions other than how to move. As you play, you learn more about the world by collecting manual pages, that are mostly written in Tunic but have some English sprinkled throughout.&#xA;I heard that it&amp;rsquo;s actually translatable and has a bunch of secrets in it, so naturally I had to figure it out (mostly without the internet because why spoil the fun?</description>
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