@Skuineapig: He did not. If you actually go to his website, you can see that Kevin MacLeod actually wrote "Composed by Erik Satie." in the descriptions of each Gymnopedie piece. seetami321 is just overreacting because keybol didn't credit the original composer and credited the person playing it since it's from there.
It reminds me a lot of "Vox Populi, Vox Dei(a werewolf thriller)" which had a similar theme about separation and fighting to be together again. Great game!
It's not too bad, but the climbing and double-jumping mechanism could use some work: A way to make it so that you can steer yourself while in mid-air and making it so that you can jump off the wall in the desired direction with arrow and 's' key.
Also, the ending is...not very rewarding, to say the least. This feels more like a demo's ending than a proper ending.
I didn't move my ship until I reached level 17 or something...then one of those yellow triangles with rainbow wires hit me and I lost a life; no hard badge for me.
On another note, this game is a pretty good time killer!
A soldier comes out of nowhere and tries to shoot the daughter. I manage to block her, before I started dying and two bullets went past me...she was not saved. ;___;