This is a very fun and uniquely creepy game. Turn on those TVs as the family-favorite Saturday morning puppet-fest My Friendly Neighborhood graces headlines once again! Last week, during The Indie Horror Showcase, DreadXP announced that its all-ages survival horror game My Friendly Neighborhood will keep the googly-eyed fun going with
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