Nacah is one of the last games that I played with a close friend raised by cluelessly, obnoxiously evangelical parents before I relocated to another state. It's admittedly substantial and clever in its endorsement of exegesis. His bitch mom gradually minimized our purview of shared games over a decade, and eventually only let him play Christian games and flight simulators.
Nacah is one of the last games that I played with a close friend raised by cluelessly, obnoxiously evangelical parents before I relocated to another state. It's admittedly substantial and clever in its endorsement of exegesis. His bitch mom gradually minimized our purview of shared games over a decade, and eventually only let him play Christian games and flight simulators.