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# Nominal

> Push buttons, flip switches, and race against the clock. Climb into the cockpit of an alternate history, 1960’s era spacecraft: the Odyssey. Challenge your critical thinking skills playing solo, or let your friends play as your Mission Control in an asymmetric game of crisis communication!

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## About

Nominal was an indie, puzzle, asymmetric-co-op game created by yours truly under the "Offworld Systems LLC" brand. No longer available for purchase, but I still have all the source and binary releases. Reach out if you're curious. There's also copies and stolen keys floating around on the internet. I'll take that as a compliment


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