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      <title>GAME CLEAR No. 301 -- Homerun Spin-Off Forever</title>
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      <description>Homerun Spin-Off Forever (2024, Playdate) Developer: Subconscious Imprint
Publisher: Subconscious Imprint, Panic
Clear Version: Playdate
Clear Platform: Playdate
Clear Date: 6/25/26
Why should I care? This tiny game about yearning for a sequel has some resonance, and its singular mechanic works great on Playdate. Cranking &amp;rsquo;em out. I mentioned in my previous GAME CLEAR post that the Playdate would likely be my rail-commute companion and that I&amp;rsquo;d likely finish games here and there through repeated plays on such journeys.</description>
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