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It's an art game. I'll grant that it's not *exactly* like any other one I've seen, but it's not too far off. It plays well enough, and the premise is tolerable, and I like the twist at the 'end', but it's not the greatest thing ever. 3/5
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There's an easter egg on the start screen that sends you to Armour Games :) You have to turn off pop ups though......
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The trick is to run around in a small section of the map, then move slightly beside that, so that your past self can't reach you, repeat until time runs out.
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You don't really run into many games with deep meanings program directly into game play now adays, especially from a Browser/flash game. But with beautiful music, deep story, and even deeper meaning, this game really gives you the feeling of something greater. This is the definition of art. "Works produced by such skill and imagination." The past is something non of us can really run from. It will always be there following behind. But, the future will always be ahead.
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how is this game not rated a legit 5.00 out of 5. This may be one of the most unique games I have ever seen and I would like to personally congratulate the developer on this masterpiece. This game could have been SO much more difficult too had I not done the first half the way I did. I don't usually rate games because I usually just forget to, but after playing this I immediately gave it a 5/5.
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What made this game even more fantastic for me, besides the music, gameplay, meaning, art, etc. Was the fact that because of how I did the hourglass the first time, it was impossible for me to beat the second half. But instead of making me angry, it just made me think more, so I ended up playing the game again from the start, and beat that level a different way so I could finish.
That alone makes this a beautiful game. Not just making a point, but making it a point that is important and amazing in its simplicity to learn.
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shitty wall jumping controls -.- whats the point of jumping between walls when you just go right baack to the first right after you jumped -.-
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This is one of my favorite puzzle platformers of all time. There isn't a lot of dialoge, unlike A Company Of Myself(which is also one of my favorites) but the story is just as meaningful. It is amazing and it is different then any other game I have ever played, and that is an excellant thing. Just I feel that puzzle platformers like this never get enough attention, yet they are always the best. Hidden gems like this is one of the things that make puzzle platformers so great. I just wish there was more games like this, for these are the true masterpieces in the world of games.
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Emontional games like this, The Company of Myself, Convergence, And Everything Started to Fall, and ImmorTall ar uniqe great meaningful games. All of the above make me feel sad.... but I also feel pleasure. I don't know why, does it make other people feel like this? I don't know. But what I do know is that games like this are the best games ever. Better then action, shooter, or RPG. Adventure games are also good through.... depends throgh... why am I typing so much right now, you ask? Simply put: I'M WEIRD.
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Amazing game. I completed it in like 45 mins. its pretty long, addicting, and challenging. I love games with tags like: Platform, Puzzle, Art, and Philosophical.Such as And Everything Started to Fall, ImmorTaLL, Alter, The Company of myself, Fixation, and Convegrence. :D + f you like this kind of games to!
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almost always if a game has platform, puzzle, and philisophical as tags, i'm going to love it. same with the company of
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So... the reason you can't forget your past is because then you have a bunch of jumping clones that kill you when touched, right?