Sounds ominous, right? In Choose an Enemy, you’re given exactly that: a list of foes to annihilate in turn-based combat. It’s like a dinner menu, but instead of appetizers, you’re picking who to zap with digital death. The gameplay is simple, the graphics are, let’s say, “symbolic,” and there’s not much story—just sweet, unadulterated vengeance. Pick a baddie, plan your attack, and hope the AI doesn’t laugh in binary. It’s like a gladiator match in spreadsheet form. Short, weirdly satisfying, and strangely hypnotic. No refunds if you choose poorly.
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