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Finding Teddy 2D Adventure Game Released On Steam For Linux

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A little girl was sleeping peacefully with her Teddy bear, when suddenly, a monster popped out from her cupboard then stole her favorite plush. When closing the door, the little girl awoke then got inside the cupboard. and was projected into a magical world, full of monsters and oddities. She must now explore this strange land and help its inhabitants in order to rescue her Teddy. 

Still one question remains : will she be able to go back to the real world ? 

Characters

The little girl : She's the main character, she's looking for her Teddy bear. 
Mister Fly : Very useful fly to access some items where the little girl can't go. Very courteous. 
Mister Cat : Has a bad temper, nevertheless useful to access small places and narrow galleries. Just need to scratch its back.

Gameplay 

In a very traditional point'n'click way, the inventory is very easy to use. Just drag'n'drop the items where you want. 
You can also click everywhere on the screen to interact with the environment. 
You will meet two characters who'll help you in your journey. 
You can save the game anytime. If you get killed, you'll go back to the same place, no need to load your game. 
No dialogue. Riddles are the main point of the game.

The whole no dialogue thing is interesting and I like the idea of it, although puzzles and riddles can get old fast so I hope it works out!

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