I recently found this game saved on my computer from a couple of years ago. I was a significantly worse player back then, and the inaccuracy in this game definitely shows it. But although its a very flawed game, I still really like many of the aesthetically and thematically creative aspects of some the moves and ideas in it. The trebled pawns, knight and pawn sacrifices, and mating pattern kind of stand out to me, even if it is a very inaccurate game.
I'm not sure how to include annotations in the games, so I've just written down my favorite ideas and moves below.
12.g3 Using the bishop as bait to double two kingside pawns creating a semi-open g file
18. Nf6+ Sacrificing the knight to fully open up the g file
20. exf6 Creating a trebled thorn pawn and begin building a mating net
21. Rg5 Sacrificing a pawn to prevent the exchange of rooks and keep the attack going,
24. Rxh5+ Taking the h file with the advanced rook forcing the black king onto the exposed g file.
25. Bh7+ Using the bishop to force the black king back onto the now shielded h file setting up a discovered check.
26. Be4+ Moving the bishop to unleash the discover check from the h file rook while shielding the g2 square from the black b7 bishops glare and hanging itself in the process. This move is my favorite.
27. Rg2# Moving the other rook to safely move to the now shielded g2 square hitting the exposed king, while the once trebled f6 thorn pawn, hanging bishop and h file rook cut off all escape squares, finishing one of my favorite checkmates I've ever played in a game.