I first saw Markiplier playing this, where it made me sad, but now that I'm playing it myself, it's so much more powerful, making me remember my own first relationship like this. This game's story is literally me. Irrelevant of quality, or how there's other games like this, or anything else, this game was amazing and powerful. 7/5
This is such bullcrap. I was so close to winning, but I literally can't collect all my past selves in the hourglass room. 3/5 for 1. beautiful soundtrack that I REALLY want, 2. cool idea/story/mechanics, 3. messed up controls, and 4. lack of some system, like save, progress, or redo, to help.
Gosh darn it, that's the fifth time its crashed between levels, each time one level further! I think that I made it to the end though. Ignoring the homosexuality, it was a pretty good game/story. It had a good bit of emotion to it, but I feel like it could have capitalized more on different items disappearing, as you walked so slow after all, and (I think) the voice acting was added in later. Speaking of which, that voice acting was GREAT. Absolutely love voices like that. The characters, being static, could also have been done better, but the full version coming out at some point looks like it REALLY follows up on that aspect. :] Again, pretty good game, and better than I expected, so now I just hope the dev can expand on the different aspects in the full version to make an awesome game that everyone will want to try.
Beat this game several years ago and came back because it was still on my playlist, yet I STILL didn't know who it was until I was through most of the game! That was pretty awesome!
Holy crap, didn't realize how deep this game was, and how extremely flipped the endings actually mean, until I saw the comments down here! I'm so freaking oblivious. :[
I didn't understand until halfway through the game that the "money bags" subtract gp, not add. I would place the money bags in every free space to maximize gp gain, but then would get -3000 gp at the end of each day.