Jan. 20, 2010
Seeing fragmented forms as the natural equivalence to his/her own broken brushwork, the creator of the game captures the subtle elegance of reflections revealing the unknown realities of the world. The gameplay assumes equal stature, blurring distinctions between solid objects and transitory effects of light. 5/5, good sir.
Damn this game is great! Why would anyone judge it on how much interaction is involved? it is obviously meant to belike a classic brothers-grimm tale. very original, i liked it alot. 5/5
lol i used this stroy for a writing assignment i had in english class. My teacher gave me a 100% and told me it was the most beautiful thing he had ever seen :D
Shot through the heart, but you're too late
Honey you give love, a bad name!
I play my part, and you play your game
You give looooove....... a bad name!