The Binding Of Isaac Fan Game Lets You Play As Larry Jr.

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A fan of The Binding of Isaac has made a fan game that has you playing as Larry Jr. in a gross take on the classic game Snake.

 

The idea is to direct Larry Jr. around a single screen eating the piles of poop that appear in order to grow the length of his tail. You can die if you crash into a wall or Larry’s body. Once you’ve eaten enough poop the exit hatch opens and you go down to the next level.

 

With each new level comes a new challenge in the form of on of The Binding of Isaac’s bosses. Some will charge Larry resulting in an insta-death while others also eat the poop.

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The game download was originally hosted on Dropbox and has been overwhelmed with traffic now. Keep an eye on its Reddit thread in case it gets uploaded elsewhere, though.


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