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Clover
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Column:
Poetic Gamer

Format:
360

Genre:
Adventuring

Written on:
07/10/2009

Here's a poem a wrote while playing, Clover.


Clover is old.
Clover is new.
Clover is nostalgic.
Clover is true.
Clover is political.
Clover is daring.
Clover is honest.
Clover is wearing.

Clover is made by people who know,
That old games were good for a reason y’know.
And when you play clover you’ll soon understand,
That it is a homage to games that were grand.

A Sentence on a screen and an item to use,
But use it correctly otherwise you will lose.
And the sense of accomplishment right at the end,
You finished a game that drove you round the bend.

The company’s slogan really does ring true,
They stand by their game and rightfully too.
It creates an experience with every letter.
They created a new game like an old game but better!




Written by Ali Ellis

Ali Ellis writes the Poetic Gamer column. "Welcome to my poetic reivews, where we find out what happens when poetry and prose meets videogames."


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