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Garrys Mod is cheap

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By Matt Clarke
September 29, 2010

We bought Garrys Mod. Yeah, we’re so last-year, but its cheap on Steam right now, so you should go get it and build crazy contraptions and weird scenes like the one above. Click for full-size.

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  1. This was a brilliant purchase. I’m looking forward to upgrading my flying train carriage later.

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