I'm upset now. Throughout this entire game, despite the fact that you gave screen-time to bisexuals, homosexuals and heterosexuals, there was NO mention of asexuals. My sexual preference has been completely ignored!
You're absolutely right dude, in retrospect that's something I'd have liked to address. Hopefully it makes you happy to know that I'm working on a mobile version of Beloved, which will strive to address many of the genders, preferences and sexualities that were missing in this version, definitely including asexuality. Thanks anyway for playing! ♥
More seriously: to me, this game really doesn't seem to be about growing up. He leaves a magical freaking castle in the sky for a prison, for gods' sake. It seems more like he tries to move on, but ends up somewhere even worse than when he started. The narrator asks if he ever wanted to fly, but he doesn't fly; he just falls.
For the good ending: thumbs up everything but Brutus because Brutus is a git. Thumbs downing everything or thumbs upping everything both get you killed.
I know this is a Ludum Dare game so this isn't directed at this specifically, but why is it that I still have yet to see a space-battle game that even comes closes to Azul Baronis in all the years since I first played it?
Dick Bastardly, you clearly don't understand what dialogue is or why it explains that you aren't supposed to be able to send your guy where you want him to go. =P I suspect you were one of the people complaining that the guy in depict1 was lying to you.
A little too luck-based, even if it is really fun at the same time. I get that , yes, sometimes luck is important, but being unable to complete a level because a bit of lava that was dropped from a platform onto the middle of a block after I hit a button that was supposed to remove it is a bit much.
You're absolutely right dude, in retrospect that's something I'd have liked to address. Hopefully it makes you happy to know that I'm working on a mobile version of Beloved, which will strive to address many of the genders, preferences and sexualities that were missing in this version, definitely including asexuality. Thanks anyway for playing! ♥