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Impressions - Cult of the Lamb

Najman Maliki

05-Sep-22 21:00

Impressions - Cult of the Lamb

“If you’re a fan of Happy Tree Friends’ humour and would like to play a game that’s a cross between Hades and Animal Crossing, Cult of the Lamb might be for you.” That’s our take on this new game by indie developer, Massive Monster that’s now garnering a cult (pardon the pun) following among fans. We look at what the fuss is all about and whether this game will be a contender for Game of the Year.

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin, Othniel Ting, Daryl Ong, Ali Johan

Presented by: Othniel Ting, Daryl Ong, Haniff Baharudin


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