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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Quite literally. The Blog/HorseEbooks ''Website/{{Twitter}}'' account that was meant to promote the game and its [=ARG=] is more popular than Bear Stearns Bravo by a '''landslide'''. In fact, there's more people who know about @horse_ebooks than there are Bear Stearns Bravo.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Quite literally. The Blog/HorseEbooks ''Website/{{Twitter}}'' ''Blog/HorseEbooks'' Website/{{Twitter}} account that was meant to promote the game and its [=ARG=] is more popular than Bear Stearns Bravo by a '''landslide'''. In fact, there's more people who know about @horse_ebooks than there are Bear Stearns Bravo.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Quite literally. The @horse_ebooks ''Website/{{Twitter}}'' account that was meant to promote the game and its [=ARG=] is more popular than Bear Stearns Bravo by a '''landslide'''. In fact, there's more people who know about @horse_ebooks than there are Bear Stearns Bravo.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Quite literally. The @horse_ebooks Blog/HorseEbooks ''Website/{{Twitter}}'' account that was meant to promote the game and its [=ARG=] is more popular than Bear Stearns Bravo by a '''landslide'''. In fact, there's more people who know about @horse_ebooks than there are Bear Stearns Bravo.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Quite literally. The @horse_ebooks ''Website/{{Twitter}}'' account that was meant to promote the twitter for an [=ARG=] is more popular than Bear Stearns Bravo by a '''landslide'''. In fact, there's more people who know about @horse_ebooks than there are Bear Stearns Bravo.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Quite literally. The @horse_ebooks ''Website/{{Twitter}}'' account that was meant to promote the twitter for an game and its [=ARG=] is more popular than Bear Stearns Bravo by a '''landslide'''. In fact, there's more people who know about @horse_ebooks than there are Bear Stearns Bravo.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The game is a comedic satire of the 2007-08 financial crisis, created not long after the crisis happened, complete with using the real Bear Stearns bank as the villains. Combine this with the fact that the game was the big reveal of the ''ARG/PronunciationBook'' 71-day dramatic countdown as well as the climax of the related @horse_ebooks Twitter account, and the result was a game that introduces a jarring GenreShift from drama and intrigue to comedy, is about a subject that many people wanted to forget about or have no interest in, and marked the end of both a long-anticipated countdown and a fan-favorite Twitter account. Also, you originally had to pay $7 to access Second Impact. As a result, most followers of Pronunciation Book and @horse_ebooks reacted negatively to the announcement, not many people played, and the third chapter was [[LeftHanging never completed]]. It ended up being a CreatorKiller for Syndyne.

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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The game is a comedic satire of the 2007-08 financial crisis, created not long after the crisis happened, complete with using the real Bear Stearns bank as the villains. Combine this with the fact that the game was the big reveal of the ''ARG/PronunciationBook'' 71-day dramatic countdown as well as the climax of the related @horse_ebooks Twitter account, and the result was a game that introduces a jarring GenreShift from drama and intrigue to comedy, is about a subject that many people wanted to forget about or have no interest in, and marked the end of both a long-anticipated countdown and a fan-favorite Twitter account. Also, you originally had to pay $7 to access Second Impact. As a result, most followers of Pronunciation Book and @horse_ebooks reacted negatively to the announcement, not many people played, and the third chapter was [[LeftHanging [[CutShort never completed]]. It ended up being a CreatorKiller for Syndyne.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The game is a comedic satire of the 2007-08 financial crisis, created not long after the crisis happened, complete with using the real Bear Stearns bank as the villains. Combine this with the fact that the game was the big reveal of the ''ARG/PronunciationBook'' 71-day dramatic countdown as well as the climax of the related @horse_ebooks Twitter account, and the result was a game that introduces a jarring GenreShift from drama and intrigue to comedy, is about a subject that many people wanted to forget about or have no interest in, and was the end of both a long-anticipated countdown and a fan-favorite Twitter account. Also, you originally had to pay $7 to access Second Impact. As a result, most followers of Pronunciation Book and @horse_ebooks reacted negatively to the announcement, not many people played, and the third chapter was [[LeftHanging never completed]]. It ended up being a CreatorKiller for Syndyne.

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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The game is a comedic satire of the 2007-08 financial crisis, created not long after the crisis happened, complete with using the real Bear Stearns bank as the villains. Combine this with the fact that the game was the big reveal of the ''ARG/PronunciationBook'' 71-day dramatic countdown as well as the climax of the related @horse_ebooks Twitter account, and the result was a game that introduces a jarring GenreShift from drama and intrigue to comedy, is about a subject that many people wanted to forget about or have no interest in, and was marked the end of both a long-anticipated countdown and a fan-favorite Twitter account. Also, you originally had to pay $7 to access Second Impact. As a result, most followers of Pronunciation Book and @horse_ebooks reacted negatively to the announcement, not many people played, and the third chapter was [[LeftHanging never completed]]. It ended up being a CreatorKiller for Syndyne.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The game is a comedic satire of the 2007-08 financial crisis, created not long after the crisis happened, complete with using the real Bear Stearns bank as the villains. Combine this with the fact that the game was the big reveal of the ''ARG/PronunciationBook'' 71-day dramatic countdown, and the result was a game that introduces a jarring GenreShift from drama and intrigue to comedy, is about a subject that many people wanted to forget about or have no interest in, and was the end of a long-anticipated countdown. Also, you originally had to pay $7 to access Second Impact. As a result, most viewers of Pronunciation Book reacted negatively to the announcement, not many people played, and the third chapter was [[LeftHanging never completed]]. It ended up being a CreatorKiller for Syndyne.

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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The game is a comedic satire of the 2007-08 financial crisis, created not long after the crisis happened, complete with using the real Bear Stearns bank as the villains. Combine this with the fact that the game was the big reveal of the ''ARG/PronunciationBook'' 71-day dramatic countdown, countdown as well as the climax of the related @horse_ebooks Twitter account, and the result was a game that introduces a jarring GenreShift from drama and intrigue to comedy, is about a subject that many people wanted to forget about or have no interest in, and was the end of both a long-anticipated countdown.countdown and a fan-favorite Twitter account. Also, you originally had to pay $7 to access Second Impact. As a result, most viewers followers of Pronunciation Book and @horse_ebooks reacted negatively to the announcement, not many people played, and the third chapter was [[LeftHanging never completed]]. It ended up being a CreatorKiller for Syndyne.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The game is a comedic satire of the 2007-08 financial crisis, created not long after the crisis happened, complete with using the real Bear Stearns bank as the villains. Combine this with the fact that the game was the big reveal of the ''ARG/PronunciationBook'' 71-day dramatic countdown, and the result was a game that introduces a jarring GenreShift from drama and intrigue to comedy, is about a subject that many people wanted to forget about or have no interest in, and was the end of a long-anticipated countdown. Also, you originally had to pay $7 to access Second Impact. As a result, most viewers of Pronunciation Book reacted negatively to the announcement, not many people played, and the third chapter was [[LeftHanging never completed]]. It ended up being a CreatorKiller for Syndyne.

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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The game is a comedic satire of the 2007-08 financial crisis, created not long after the crisis happened, complete with using the real Bear Stearns bank as the villains. Combine this with the fact that the game was the big reveal of the ''ARG/PronunciationBook'' 71-day dramatic countdown, and the result was a game that introduces a jarring GenreShift from drama and intrigue to comedy, is about a subject that many people wanted to forget about or have no interest in, and was the end of a long-anticipated countdown. Also, you originally had to pay $7 to access Second Impact. As a result, most viewers of Pronunciation Book reacted negatively to the announcement, not many people played, and the third chapter was [[LeftHanging never completed]]. It ended up being a CreatorKiller for Syndyne.Syndyne.
* EnsembleDarkhorse: Quite literally. The @horse_ebooks ''Website/{{Twitter}}'' account that was meant to promote the twitter for an [=ARG=] is more popular than Bear Stearns Bravo by a '''landslide'''. In fact, there's more people who know about @horse_ebooks than there are Bear Stearns Bravo.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The game is a comedic satire of the 2007-08 financial crisis, created not long after the crisis happened, complete with using the real Bear Stearns Bravo bank as the villains. Combine this with the fact that the game was the big reveal of the ''ARG/PronunciationBook'' 71-day dramatic countdown, and the result was a game that introduces a jarring GenreShift from drama and intrigue to comedy, is about a subject that many people wanted to forget about or have no interest in, and was the end of a long-anticipated countdown. Also, you originally had to pay $7 to access Second Impact. As a result, most viewers of Pronunciation Book reacted negatively to the announcement, not many people played, and the third chapter was [[LeftHanging never completed]]. It ended up being a CreatorKiller for Syndyne.

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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The game is a comedic satire of the 2007-08 financial crisis, created not long after the crisis happened, complete with using the real Bear Stearns Bravo bank as the villains. Combine this with the fact that the game was the big reveal of the ''ARG/PronunciationBook'' 71-day dramatic countdown, and the result was a game that introduces a jarring GenreShift from drama and intrigue to comedy, is about a subject that many people wanted to forget about or have no interest in, and was the end of a long-anticipated countdown. Also, you originally had to pay $7 to access Second Impact. As a result, most viewers of Pronunciation Book reacted negatively to the announcement, not many people played, and the third chapter was [[LeftHanging never completed]]. It ended up being a CreatorKiller for Syndyne.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The game is a comedic satire of the 2007-08 financial crisis, created not long after the crisis happened, complete with using the real Bear Stearns Bravo bank as the villains. Combine this with the fact that the game was the big reveal of the ''ARG/PronunciationBook'' 71-day dramatic countdown, and the result was a game that introduces a jarring GenreShift from drama and intrigue to comedy, is about a subject that many people wanted to forget about or have no interest in, and was the end of a long-anticipated countdown. Also, you originally had to pay $7 to access Second Impact. As a result, most viewers of Pronunciation Book reacted negatively to the announcement, not many people played, and the third chapter was [[LeftHanging never completed]].

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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The game is a comedic satire of the 2007-08 financial crisis, created not long after the crisis happened, complete with using the real Bear Stearns Bravo bank as the villains. Combine this with the fact that the game was the big reveal of the ''ARG/PronunciationBook'' 71-day dramatic countdown, and the result was a game that introduces a jarring GenreShift from drama and intrigue to comedy, is about a subject that many people wanted to forget about or have no interest in, and was the end of a long-anticipated countdown. Also, you originally had to pay $7 to access Second Impact. As a result, most viewers of Pronunciation Book reacted negatively to the announcement, not many people played, and the third chapter was [[LeftHanging never completed]]. It ended up being a CreatorKiller for Syndyne.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The game is a comedic satire of the 2007-08 financial crisis, created not long after the crisis happened, complete with using the real Bear Stearns Bravo bank as the villains. Combine this with the fact that the game was the big reveal of the ''ARG/PronunciationBook'' 71-day dramatic countdown, and the result was a game that introduces a jarring GenreShift from drama and intrigue to comedy, is about a subject that many people wanted to forget about or have no interest in, and was the end of a long-anticipated countdown. Also, you originally had to pay $7 to access Second Impact. As a result, not many people played, and the third chapter was [[LeftHanging never completed]].

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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The game is a comedic satire of the 2007-08 financial crisis, created not long after the crisis happened, complete with using the real Bear Stearns Bravo bank as the villains. Combine this with the fact that the game was the big reveal of the ''ARG/PronunciationBook'' 71-day dramatic countdown, and the result was a game that introduces a jarring GenreShift from drama and intrigue to comedy, is about a subject that many people wanted to forget about or have no interest in, and was the end of a long-anticipated countdown. Also, you originally had to pay $7 to access Second Impact. As a result, most viewers of Pronunciation Book reacted negatively to the announcement, not many people played, and the third chapter was [[LeftHanging never completed]].
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The game is a comedic satire of the 2007-08 financial crisis, created not long after the crisis happened, complete with using the real Bear Stearns Bravo bank as the villains. Combine this with the fact that the game was the big reveal of the ''ARG/PronunciationBook'' 71-day dramatic countdown, and the result was a game that introduces a jarring GenreShift from drama and intrigue to comedy, is about a subject that many people wanted to forget about or have no interest in, and was the end of a long-anticipated countdown. Also, you originally had to pay $7 to access Second Impact. As a result, not many people played, and the third chapter was [[LeftHanging never completed]].

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