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The Raccoon Who Lost Their Shape?

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Have you played any RPG’s lately? Because here is an interesting one built on HTML5.

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The Raccoon: Who Lost their Shape may look kind of creepy but is a game that will really get you hooked until you finish it. It has the basic elements of an RPG like a back story, character interactions and options on how you should proceed with the story.

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Despite being made with just HTML5, this game definitely has what any RPG player would want. And it could be easier to make since there seems to be no 3D interaction or Physics engine needed. Just pure old RPG fun!

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