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{{Spoiler|You're a rapist douchebag! The princess is an atomic bomb! You're educated stupid!}}
[[File:BraidTitle.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Shit|brown-colored]] theme is not accidental.]]
'''''Braid''''' is an overrated [[Forever alone|indie]] title which [[nerds]] the length and breadth of the internets instantly get a hard-on over due to its supposedly [[tl;dr|deep]] storyline, [[Shit no one cares about|underlying themes]] of atomic-bomb creation and [[Jewish]] [[troll's remorse]]. You can get it on [[Steam]] or for your [[Xbox 360]] if you're a [[nigger]] who can't computor. Its popularity seems to stem mostly from a desperate hunger for [[OC]], with shit like this [[Daikatana|overhyped]] to hell and back because of [[zomg]] ''storyline!''. It was also released for [[Linux]] and [[basement dweller]]s creamed themselves as a game released natively for the OS, that doesn't look like a shitty Commodore port, comes along around [[Never|once every 10 years]].


'''Braid''' is a popular puzzle game for PC and Xbox 360. It features one of the most [[retarded|high-brow]] stories in a vidya game to date, because the story isn't actually the story, and the actual story isn't even in the game. Yeah, its one of ''those''. You wanted a story? Well [[BAWWWWWW|too fucking bad]], because you're going to try to read about it on forums or some shit.
==[[Bullshit|Storyline]]==
There is no actual storyline as you appear to be [[Weegee|trying to score with the princess]] by killing hedgehogs and [[Za Warudo|screwing with the space-time continuum]].
Every level looks ''exactly'' the same; with a tedious [[fairy]]tale told in the form of [[Lazy|scrolling text]] at the beginning of each "world". For some reason you're supposed to gather puzzles and arrange them to create a reproduction of [[Goatse]] which unlocks [[SHOOP DA WHOOP|lazors and other superpowers]]. Really. Go ahead. [[Do it fgt]].


==Plot==
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This is basically the story of the man that became the bedroom intruder then stole a tardis.
[[Offended?|Hey, come see this!]]


==[[Boring|Gameplay]]==
You jump on [[Mario|oompa-loompas]] and try not to [[RAGE]] too hard at the shitty mechanics that let you experience the [[Timecube|joys of mastering time and space]] without being [[Portal|any fun]].
Nobody has completed the game [[Gamefaqs|without a walkthrough]]; anyone who claims to have done so is either lying or a [[virgin]].


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==Easter Egg==
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Or just watch this:
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<br>Rule 34 on Braid?</center>
The [[Japan|atomic bomb]] theme doesn't actually pop up during a [[Noob|regular game]], one has to actually spend [[LOL|two hours in one level]] to unlock the [[Mindfuck|alternate ending]] [[Battletoads|as well as complete a variety of insanely difficult jump-timing combos.]] Also, if you've already completed World 1, [[LOL WUT|you're not able to achieve the alternate ending without replaying the entire game from scratch.]]
[[File:BraidRule34.jpg|thumb|right|[[Lolwut|This is what comes up as the most relevant result for rule 34 on Braid.]]]]
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==See also==
*[[Battletoads]]
*[[Tourneyfag]]
*[[Indie]]
==External links==
*[http://braid-game.com/ Homepage where you can give The Man jewgolds] if you're too stupid to get it [[BitTorrent|elsewhere]]


==See Also==
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*[[Mario]]
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 21 January 2013

The brown-colored theme is not accidental.

Braid is an overrated indie title which nerds the length and breadth of the internets instantly get a hard-on over due to its supposedly deep storyline, underlying themes of atomic-bomb creation and Jewish troll's remorse. You can get it on Steam or for your Xbox 360 if you're a nigger who can't computor. Its popularity seems to stem mostly from a desperate hunger for OC, with shit like this overhyped to hell and back because of zomg storyline!. It was also released for Linux and basement dwellers creamed themselves as a game released natively for the OS, that doesn't look like a shitty Commodore port, comes along around once every 10 years.

Storyline

There is no actual storyline as you appear to be trying to score with the princess by killing hedgehogs and screwing with the space-time continuum. Every level looks exactly the same; with a tedious fairytale told in the form of scrolling text at the beginning of each "world". For some reason you're supposed to gather puzzles and arrange them to create a reproduction of Goatse which unlocks lazors and other superpowers. Really. Go ahead. Do it fgt.

Hey, come see this!

Gameplay

You jump on oompa-loompas and try not to RAGE too hard at the shitty mechanics that let you experience the joys of mastering time and space without being any fun. Nobody has completed the game without a walkthrough; anyone who claims to have done so is either lying or a virgin.

Easter Egg

The atomic bomb theme doesn't actually pop up during a regular game, one has to actually spend two hours in one level to unlock the alternate ending as well as complete a variety of insanely difficult jump-timing combos. Also, if you've already completed World 1, you're not able to achieve the alternate ending without replaying the entire game from scratch.

This is what comes up as the most relevant result for rule 34 on Braid.

See also

External links

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