This game has a very interesting concept. When you disobey, the entire world becomes bright and colorful, but there's no ending. You just walk down this hallway until the game ends. When you obey, however, your world may look bleak and dark and devoid of joy, but at the end of the game, you are told that you are loved and accepted, two things which the human heart desperately needs to be happy. That, and there is a definite ending. The message here (at least for me) is that when you disobey God, your life may seem great, but when you get to the end, it's actually pretty lame. But when you do what God tells you to do, you will ultimately be happy, loved, and accepted.
Ulong said this: "I don't complain about Exclusive content, but in this case it's rediculous. Multiplayer is literally the FIRST descriptive word you use to describe the game. "Exit Path is a Multiplayer...." in the game description. It is flat out deceitfull to advertise this game as multiplayer on kongregate, when it is not a multiplayer game here."
I say: It says literally right next to the word "multiplayer" "and UNIPLAYER". So no. You're wrong. It's not deceitful. :) Sorry.
Great game!! I love the music, but it would be great to have more than one song. This game is really addicting, and it can get kind of annoying if you play for a long time with the same music over and over...
This story helps us understand the need of people in our lives. It tells us that we are social beings for a reason. If people go off and decide to live by themselves, they will probably go crazy, much as Jack did. The psycologist deemed him, "Unsafe to himself and others". It's becuase we need people in our lives. People we know, love, care for. This has really helped me to understand just how valuable ,y friends, family, neighbors, and total stangers are. Great game. 10/10. Keep 'em coming!!