I loved it. Wonderfully abnormal. And the music was depressing, but I think it was supposed to be. I mean, this thing is struggling for it's life while trying to rescue it's young. And the game starts by getting the head of your mum thrown down toward you.
Glitch at beginning where intelligence, if you try to lower it, goes through the roof. Can get infinite stat points by trying to lower.
Wasted a ton of time raising all stats to 100 only to get stuck on the Readme (no way to exit).
It's difficult to pull off a game like this that doesn't get repetitively boring, but you managed it. I wanted to break my keyboard when I died after getting to the final boss. Great if you're want something that focuses more on reflex than thought.
The way I see it, it's about how, sometimes, we have to give up part of ourselves for the ones we love.
But will they regret driving us to loose that aspect that may very well have been part of what made them love us to begin with?
I don't think it's meant to be taken literally, by any means.
What the hell is this? The game boundries are invisible, and your collision detection with the red dots is off. Even with half-assed graphics, this would've been a bad game. 1/5
Guess what, people! This game actually has...wait for it...replay value! Seems to me that the differences are randomized. You'll might get a few from previous plays, and probably some new ones. Also seems there are more differences in some scenes than you need to continue; found an extra one that I never got to click on before moving on.
Incredibly entertaining.