Like it, but there's not much to keep playing for. I'd suggest a pause button, or break it by levels and add achievements/upgrades (bigger area, faster burning)/powers(solar flare, poisoned food).
I won the game! I stole someone else's husband! Seriously, look at the evidence: She's always reading "Falling In Love", the only thing she wants to do in dates is "flirt" (check the annoyance the rest of the time), and no one can see them "flirting", but there are photographers trying to get a picture of them together. And "flirting" is clearly heavy making out: the date is over once a certain level has been reached.
I am reading waaay too much on a simple game, am I?
So I was stuck, and went to check walkthroughs for the game, and I found that different walkthroughs disagree on item placing AND that neither of them are equal to the game I am playing.
Thought process "Hmm... it's 1:45 AM, have all the lights out, everyone in my house is sleeping and has to wake up early tomorrow. Why not play this cool-sounding game? " 5 min later: five curses, three almost crashes with the floor, and the shivering starts. Why not indeed.
Love the game, will return to play it at noon in a summer's day.
Love the intro song, nice voice acting, but I hate it when I have to resort to: "Mix everything with everything to get a result". Maybe if Kevin said "I don't have anything to say to him, until I get him food" when clicking on the dumpster?
Beautiful. Sweet and funny and poignant, and all together in such a way they are all balanced. Interactive fiction indeed. Good book noise happened at the end.
@deathvonduel: yes, yo can get all 16 endings and not have all twelve achievements (the time loop has no "End"). Now, there's no way you can have all endings and not have all hats.
So I stop in front of the path of the blue thingy, wait for it to be right in front, accelerate, and manage to miss it. Feel there should be an achievement, cause I'm pretty sure that's harder than actually knocking it down.