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}}'''Space Funeral: The Legend of Earth Birth''', also known as '''Earth Birth''' or '''Space Funeral 3''', is a fanmade sequel to [[Space Funeral]] developed by DuckStapler. The game was publicly released on February 18, 2013 and is considered one of the longest games in the series to date.
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'''Space Funeral: The Legend of Earth Birth''', also known as '''Earth Birth''' or '''Space Funeral 3''', is a fanmade sequel to ''[[Space Funeral]]'' developed by DuckStapler. The game was publicly released on February 18, 2013 and is considered one of the longest games in the series to date.
 
   
 
==Story==
 
==Story==
A satanic ritual summons [[Phillip]] and the [[Leg Horse]] from their purified land of ''Space Funeral'' into the corrupt land of ''Earth Birth'' where the evil forces of [[Science]] threaten to overtake the evil forces of superstition. [[Dracula]] tags along with our protagonists halfway through the game.
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A satanic ritual summons [[Phillip]] and the [[Leg Horse]] from their purified land of Space Funeral into the corrupt land of Earth Birth where the evil forces of [[Science]] threaten to overtake the evil forces of superstition. [[Dracula]] tags along with our protagonists halfway through the game.
   
 
==Reception==
 
==Reception==
The creator of the original ''Space Funeral'', thecatamites, spoke directly to DuckStapler was blown away by ''Earth Birth'' that they also dubbed the game as canon.<ref>[http://nonpracticinghuman.tumblr.com/post/140109938430 "greetings... good videogame... environments were crazy inventive... plane of dog... holy shit... music was good also... canon... canon... - thecatamites..."] 23 February 2013. Retrieved on 28 December 2015.</ref> The creator of ''[[Space Funeral 2]]'', DarkChibiShadow, had a chance to interview DuckStapler three days after its release.<ref>[http://fuckyeahspacefuneral.tumblr.com/post/43685860478 "Interview with DuckStapler"] 21 February 2013. Retrieved on 28 December 2015.</ref>
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The creator of the original Space Funeral, thecatamites, spoke directly to DuckStapler was blown away by Earth Birth that they also dubbed the game as canon.<ref>[http://nonpracticinghuman.tumblr.com/post/140109938430 "greetings... good videogame... environments were crazy inventive... plane of dog... holy shit... music was good also... canon... canon... - thecatamites..."] 23 February 2013. Retrieved on 28 December 2015.</ref> The creator of [[Space Funeral 2]], DarkChibiShadow, had a chance to interview DuckStapler three days after its release.<ref>[http://fuckyeahspacefuneral.tumblr.com/post/43685860478 "Interview with DuckStapler"] 21 February 2013. Retrieved on 28 December 2015.</ref>
   
 
==References==
 
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* [http://duckstapler.com/earthbirth.html Official Website]
 
 
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Revision as of 14:06, 30 March 2020

Space Funeral: The Legend of Earth Birth, also known as Earth Birth or Space Funeral 3, is a fanmade sequel to Space Funeral developed by DuckStapler. The game was publicly released on February 18, 2013 and is considered one of the longest games in the series to date.

Story

A satanic ritual summons Phillip and the Leg Horse from their purified land of Space Funeral into the corrupt land of Earth Birth where the evil forces of Science threaten to overtake the evil forces of superstition. Dracula tags along with our protagonists halfway through the game.

Reception

The creator of the original Space Funeral, thecatamites, spoke directly to DuckStapler was blown away by Earth Birth that they also dubbed the game as canon.[1] The creator of Space Funeral 2, DarkChibiShadow, had a chance to interview DuckStapler three days after its release.[2]

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