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The Password Game is a brilliant mess, but it lost me at moon emojis

Posted on July 1, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

The Password Game is the most recent absurd video game to sweep the internet at the moment. This free brainteaser has a relatively simple premise at first. Once you access The Password Game you’re tasked with creating a password, with all the trappings included. This means players will have to add numbers, use a special character, and include the current moon cycle as an emoji, obviously. However, this simple premise quickly takes a sharp turn unleashing a bevy of strange and
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