Outdoor Garden is the conjectural title of an untitled PCG from Xaq's Series 1 era. The game was made for and played by his uncle Joe, who unfortunately didn't get the concept of how to play. It featured an explorable garden, which was locked by a gate. To get inside, the player had to find a key. Until then, he could look through the keyhole to get a clue. Joe didn't realize that the gate should be a deterrent, somehow, and took the next screen in his hand; an unorthodox way to beat the puzzle, to be sure.
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| - Outdoor Garden is the conjectural title of an untitled PCG from Xaq's Series 1 era. The game was made for and played by his uncle Joe, who unfortunately didn't get the concept of how to play. It featured an explorable garden, which was locked by a gate. To get inside, the player had to find a key. Until then, he could look through the keyhole to get a clue. Joe didn't realize that the gate should be a deterrent, somehow, and took the next screen in his hand; an unorthodox way to beat the puzzle, to be sure.
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| - Outdoor Garden is the conjectural title of an untitled PCG from Xaq's Series 1 era. The game was made for and played by his uncle Joe, who unfortunately didn't get the concept of how to play. It featured an explorable garden, which was locked by a gate. To get inside, the player had to find a key. Until then, he could look through the keyhole to get a clue. Joe didn't realize that the gate should be a deterrent, somehow, and took the next screen in his hand; an unorthodox way to beat the puzzle, to be sure. Unfortunately, further details of the game's story and gameplay have been lost to history.
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