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Kaguya Table

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Introducing the new expansion pack for the original Kaguya Table RPG! Thanks to Thefre’s actionscripting, Kaguya now gains experience points for table flips, and now you can customize your own table-flipping Kaguya with the stat points obtained after leveling up!

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