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GAME OF THE YEAR 420 BLAZE IT

GAME OF THE YEAR 420 BLAZE IT

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GAME OF THE YEAR 420 BLAZE IT is a video game developed by Andy Sum. the game features content from MLG Montage Parodies videos, and is a parody of AAA commercial games.

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The game was created by Andy Sum for the 7DFPS competition, where indie video game developers were tasked with creating a first person shooter game in seven days.[1] Sum uploaded a teaser video of his project to his Youtube account[2] on November 8th, 2014, the very first day of the competition.


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On November 16th 2014, Kotaku journalist Luke Plunkett did an article about the game[3] and on November 17th, 2014, Polygon user DanielleRiendeau reviewed the game and interviewed Andy Sum. In the interview, Sum states he drew most of his inspiration from the r/montageparodies sub-reddit[4]


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