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Get Together is a coop puzzle adventure for two players. Follow the story about a luckless explorer who gets split into two beings. You and a friend take control of these two parts and your goal is as simple as trying to get them back together! All puzzles are specifically designed to be played by two people. You both have to exchange information about what you can find in your world, because it sure seems like you two don’t see the same… Here’s the best part! You can play cross-platform with your mobile devices and no internet connection is needed. The only thing that's required is the ability to communicate with your partner. Via discord, zoom, skype, classic landline or even old-school ‘sitting next to each other’, the means are certainly there!
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