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    The Gameological Society Gameological’s ’Gesty Awards hail iPhone treasures and long-term pleasures

    As the year winds down, we salute games with that can’t-put-it-down appeal—and that never-put-it-down appeal.

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    Inventory “No time for rhetoric”: 18 instances of characters straying from their prepared remarks

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