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The I of It: When It Comes to Quick Platform Adventures, the “I”s Have It

Welcome to another edition of Geek-Offs, where you'll find the perfect distractions to help you muddle your way through hump day each week. You may think we're a little selfish here at Mixmaster HQ, because this week it's all about I. But it's not our fault. See, I wasn't always...
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Welcome to another edition of Geek-Offs, where you’ll find the perfect distractions to help you muddle your way through hump day each week.

You may think we’re a little selfish here at Mixmaster HQ, because this week it’s all about I. But it’s not our fault.

See, I wasn’t always like this. Once upon a time, I was a part of It. But one day T ran away, and I just didn’t know what to do, so now we need to step in and lend a helping hand to bring them back together.

Hang in there with us, now…

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The I of It is Gameshot‘s platform adventure of sweet little I on his quest to find his buddy. By moving, shrinking and stretching (but not jumping, though — that’d be too easy) I through his sad, lonely and sometimes dangerous world, you can help reunite I with the estranged T so they can be the “It” couple we all know they are.

The I of It is a clever, quick and quirkily entertaining thanks to narration and soundtrack straight out of a ’70s British educational program and a plot straight out of a Sesame Street alphabet cartoon. So take a few minutes to show you learned something from those televised stories of youth. Don’t be so self-involved. Help I out.

You know It is important.

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