Penny's Big Breakaway is published by an entity called PRIVATE DIVISION, which is like a front operation for Take-Two Interactive to publish indie games without tainting the storefront page with their awful branding. Once you boot up the game however, this illusion is immediately shattered as you are greeted with THREE OR FOUR i forget how many legal documents essentially stating you do not actually own the game you just purchased. Don't get comfortable, civilian. It is impossible to own that which does not tangibly exist.


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This goes completely against the spirit of the post, but the game is cool! Or at the very least it has left me with a great first impression. Stages remind me of Mario 3D World or the more recent Kirby game, with added momentum to the platforming. Lots of silly little moves you can pull off. Plus there's this really cool depth of field effect only instead of being all blurry, the background is grainy. Like a watercolor matte painting sort of vibe.