Sneeze (video game)

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Sneeze is a video game developed by GameStudio and released in 2020. The game is a simulation game where players control a character who must navigate various environments while dealing with the challenge of sneezing uncontrollably.

Gameplay[edit | edit source]

In Sneeze, players must guide their character through different levels filled with obstacles and enemies. The main mechanic of the game involves managing the character's sneezing fits, which can disrupt gameplay and affect the character's progress. Players must strategize and time their movements carefully to avoid sneezing at critical moments.

Development[edit | edit source]

The development of Sneeze began in 2018 when GameStudio announced their plans to create a unique and challenging simulation game centered around the concept of sneezing. The developers aimed to create a realistic and immersive experience that would test players' reflexes and decision-making skills.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Sneeze received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its innovative gameplay mechanics and challenging levels. Players appreciated the game's quirky premise and found the sneezing mechanic to be both entertaining and engaging.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Despite its niche concept, Sneeze developed a dedicated fan base and inspired several spin-off games and merchandise. The game's success highlighted the potential for unconventional gameplay mechanics in the video game industry.

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