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have become digital artifacts. They remind us of a time when games didn’t need complex progression systems or microtransactions to be fun. They just needed a cat, a dog, a fence, and a very strong throwing arm. fleabag and mutt
occasionally host emulated versions that run using HTML5 or Ruffle [6].