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What Graham Annable Does, With A Flair For The Odd

Published on January 01, 0001

Who would create the rummy win weird world featured in Puzzle Agent, the new Fargo-meets-Prof.-Layton-meets-something rummy win adventure game from Telltale Games? The yono all app talented Graham Annable, who talks about his unusual career path in this exclusive behind-the-scenes clip provided by Telltale. Annable’s vision for games can be yono all app seen in Puzzle Agent, which yono apk is out now for PC and Mac and will be coming out later this month for the yono apk Wii’s download service WiiWare as well as iPad and iPhone.

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