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Love this game. If you did too, check out an indie game called "Braid" it's one of my favourite puzzle games of all time.
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Apologies for making so many comments, but I just figured something else out. Holding down both the left and right arrow keys at the same time makes you moonwalk ;)
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Also, not sure if this was intended to mean anything or not, but Kathryn can jump onto Jack's head, however Jack is never able to jump onto hers to reach higher places.
Maybe she wasn't too good for him after all, or perhaps more likely its symbolises a flaw in his personality wherein he can help himself do things, and help other people, but he had difficulty in accepting help from others...
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On level 18 it says you have infinite shadows, however you do not. Also, it is somewhat annoying because while its obvious what you have to do, it's tedious to actually pull it off.
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I finished the last level! So you basically create alot of shadows while jumping into the chasm (you have to jump alot). Eventually the shadows will start to jump on each other in air and one will reach the end.
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I remember playing this game years ago, and I still come back to it. I think that this game (and to a lesser extend the prequel Fixation) are both incredible works of art that need to be much more highly praised and tried by everyone.
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2DArray's games always have a well-planned narrative interaction that leaves the player a bitter aftertaste about what they did on screen. This kind of ability is rare, and it's a pity he doesn't make as many games as he used to.
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This is game stands as a testament to the video game as an artform. The story is conveyed obliquely; the bits and pieces we as the players recieve as narration are minimal, and yet the impact can be felt deeply due to the inherent projection of oneself onto the character we play in this game. This game never fails to ellict an emotional response from me.
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But shadows can't walk. Look, developer. When it's a sunny day, look at your shadow. You'll see it movie with you, and not away. Press +++++, so the developer can see this and fix the game.
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I know this is a philosophical game and as an intellectual I do enjoy such; however, talk about crowdsurfing on the last level.
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"I am somewhat impatient, but I know that the game will be loaded soon" - 30 minutes later this is still showing. I don't think the game will be loaded soon
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The last level was, just like you said, "LincolnOsis", most likely a metaphor for his life, leaving old things behind, to let yourself proceed or something like that. {(EDIT) Talked to the creators, and, you were right. Great guess.}
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If I ever die, I'll be leaving a link to this game in my will, to help console my loved ones. That sense of closure and melancholy when playing this game, but that ending! 10/10
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That is one depressing game. Plot wise is great, gameplay itself isn't bad either and will make you think. Holds up to Kong standards but not to real world indie games standards.