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Candyland may not be a very feature-rich game, but perhaps it could be used as a mechanic for another game... for reasons. We look at a post suggesting this and ask the question about what these mechanics could be if we really wanted to whip out this board game from the back of the closet.

Candyland as a mechanic? - https://twitter.com/riseupcomus/status/1783156398752203009

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