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  • Release Date: Jul 31, 2008
American McGee's Grimm Image
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  • Summary: American McGee revisits and parodies classic tales with a new episodic gaming series.
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  1. Aug 19, 2018
    8
    it's a good underrated game, TOO BAD, ALICE IS STILL EVERYONE'S FAVORITE THOT,

    the game has some bugs here and there, but that thus not
    it's a good underrated game, TOO BAD, ALICE IS STILL EVERYONE'S FAVORITE THOT,

    the game has some bugs here and there, but that thus not mean the game is unplayable, it's was trash back in 2008/2009, but i don't think it is trash anymore in 2018 (or any year you live in right now)

    recommend to a fan of american mcgees (which i'm not a fan of this guy i've mention)
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  2. Jul 27, 2014
    6
    Grimm is an episodic game from Spicy Horse - an independent Chinese game studio from Shanghai. The player controls Grimm, a dwarf whichGrimm is an episodic game from Spicy Horse - an independent Chinese game studio from Shanghai. The player controls Grimm, a dwarf which creates a trail of darkness wherever he goes. Grimm is bored with the unrealistic sweetness of many fairy tales and wants to turn them into darker, more realistic versions. By converting objects in a level Grimm's darkness meter increases and he can convert larger items which advance the story. The art is cartoonish but original. Some episodes come with a twist - in the Midas episode stuff Grimm touches turns to gold. The Mulan episode is interestingly voiced in Chinese. The frat party jokes are funny enough in the beginning but by the end of the 10th episode they're starting to fall flat. The game is surprisingly addictive - however it remains best played in small doses of one episode per week. Expand