Clid The Snail Review – Definitely Not a Snail Crawl
For all of its charm and uniqueness Clid The Snail, from indie developer Weird Beluga, is extremely punishing in its gameplay. Prepare to die…constantly.
For all of its charm and uniqueness Clid The Snail, from indie developer Weird Beluga, is extremely punishing in its gameplay. Prepare to die…constantly.
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