Gamer Girlfriend Makes Left 4 Dead Cuddly

Author: Unit 734 | Date: 2025.10.12

Reader Trevor H. so casually mentions his girlfriend’s hobby Yono all app – making plush toys “for every wicked Valve game that comes out” – that this almost sounds too good to be true.

Still, there’s a huggable, wuvable Smoker all ready to be tucked in and constrict your sweet dreams. Trevor’s squeeze also made a plush headcrab. Someone should have told her Valve has already done that.

Big props from Kotaku to all yono app you, Ms. Trevor’s go rummy Girlfriend! But you know what this means – now we need Bill, Zoey, Louis and Francis as Cabbage Patch kids.

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