Through obeying the world becomes clearer to see whether that is a good thing or not, but it eventually ends up helping you, you are loved and then the end symbolizes you climbing up steps and reaching your goal. As you disobey the world becomes more happy and colourful yet hard to see. Your life here is not a happy and colourful place. When you complete the game, disobeying the voice you are trapped in a tunnel, destined to walk across a flat surface. The only thing down the tunnel that changes are the colours that appear. Your disobedience has warped your vision of the world into something more colourful and fun yet harder to get through and with real eyes it is fundamentally bland and repetative.
Football is better than american football anyway. I like my sport to be something other than "men" in armour trying to grab balls and hugging eachother
You know what? I think I wouldn't like dash to be double tapping a or d because when I kill melee enemies with the skin fixer I tap a or d quite a lot.
I was having trouble until I Realized that if I put a green stamp at the start I can make the red/blue choice loop until the end, very useful for roboplanes and roborockets. Excellent game, good to see more games a similar genre to codex of alchemical engineering, very challenging and fun 5/5.
Well polished and I like the fact that shot strength is actually around the point i normally put my mouse. It kept me entertained to play it all but still quite a generic game 3.5/5. Hmm... I think I'll round that up to a 4 :)
I think this game was good. I'm not going to rate it high however. People might say "wow what a different game, it was really artistic and symbolic" but I think it's not. It's not original for sure, this idea is used very often. Also it was short and boring, that's something we can't just ignore. I'm giving this 3/5 for the effort involved and the fact that it kept me playing to go through twice. One protecting the family and the other to kill the family.
When you swap equations around say 10X0=0 then 0/0=10, but this is true with every number so if you divide by zero there's an infinite amount of answers.