Maize - Part 6 - Note to self: Statues may not be to scale
In todays facial recognition deceivingly crazy episode of Maize I encounter some annoying lagginess while exploring Bob and Ted's living quarters in search of a stepladder. In the process of locating the ladder I use a sturdy box to deceive a facial recognition camera...seems like I could have just used the box to stand on but what do I know!
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I'm just your average gamer really. Just turned 30 and decided that filming myself gaming seems like a fun way to express myself! I tend to do ridiculously random things while gaming which are often funny. I am a complete mess any time I play a horror game which I'm sure is entertaining to watch. And if you're wondering about the ridiculously useless artwork around my channel it was drawn by me with my amazing talent for not being able to draw!
Maize is an indie adventure puzzle game revolving around two scientists who misinterprited a memo and ended up creating sentient corn. Sounds ridiculous? It is. But it is nowhere near as ridiculous as everything else in the game! Maize was developed and released by Finish Line Games on the 1st December 2016.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/284240/
Maize - Part 6 - Note to self: Statues may not be to scale
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