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Decode This Poem for a Copy of Mousechief’s Upcoming Game

mousechiefWho doesn’t love creative indie contests? Mousechief, Co. (of Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble! fame) have revealed the working title of their new game, Mecha Edward Rutherfurd. In addition, they have begun a contest in which the winner will receive a free copy of the game, a dollar, and, presumably, bragging rights. As of today (July 26th), the developers will post lines from the satirized poem every day until the game’s final title is revealed. Mousechief also noted that the title is “to be pronounced in the manner of Gomez Addams.” The first lines of the poem are as follows (Google is not enough):

“Ruler, Noble, Artisan, Drudge,

Wealth and poverty distract”

Moreover, the first person to send Mousechief the full original poem that the developer is satirizing will earn the prize. Besides the working title, the only other thing revealed about the upcoming video game is that it will be rated “TEEN” according to the T.I.G.R.S. rating system.

If you want to keep up with this contest from Mousechief, I suggest following them at their official website.

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