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		<title>By: dispatchEvent &#187; Blog Archive &#187; More Flash Games from the Bros. Chaps</title>
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		<description>[...] I haven&#8217;t really looked at Homestar Runner in a while but those dudes have really been cranking out some games! I wanted to point out one in particular since it falls into that whole adventure game thing I was talking about before. This one is called Peasant&#8217;s Quest. It boasts a text-based command system, save game, inventory, humour and intrigue, plus, it&#8217;s a dead ringer for Kings Quest I . Check it out! [...]</description>
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