Display title | Gengame |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Set in the future, Gengame is an interactive webcomic about the adventures of a group of friends playing a competitive online videogame and the unexpected complications that arise from doing so. Gengame is short for "Generic game," which is only somewhat fitting. The game, which is the main setting of the strip, is a mishmash of genres on nearly every level, and pretty much anything goes. This is partially the result of the comic running off of fan input (to the point that even casual fan conversations will typically be considered canon) and partially the result of incredibly solid plotting. The comic sometimes gets rather silly. |