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Doom in a QR code
Backdooms is a Doom-like game that fits inside a QR code. That's to say, the code of the game is so concise that it can be ...
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The Backdooms is a compressed, self-extracting and infinitely generating HTML game inspired by DOOM 1993 and The Backrooms that can be launched and played in a web browser directly from a QR code.