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I'm so happy that I finally decided to use my Playlist and added this on to it, it's a nice wee game and I'm also happy I kept my speakers on, the music is amazing!
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Great fun little game. Other platform-game developers could learn well from it's design. Definitely has some of the best music here on Kongregate too. A well-deserved 5-stars, in my opinion.
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People, if you ever get the sunglasses on the main screen, play the game from the beginning, you'll unlock some different dialogue...
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There's a neat but subtle little trick you can use on the boss: when your "clone" follows your teleport, he turns blue for a fraction of a second. While he's blue, he can't hurt you.
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When the game gets too hard to play their is still one more use: 1) Pause the game 2) Open another tab of what different game you want to play 3) Turn music off of new game 4) Enjoy epic background music :)
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you need to make a sequel man, MAKE A SEQUEL TO THIS GAME :D even this one being enough fun for me, i still want a sequel, if not that's okay, but i will be wanting a sequel for this game.
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Wow, I never figured out this was Hell until I got the King of Hell achievement. Really nice companion piece to Tower of God! You have my 5 stars.
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There are so many references in this game for the pause messages. There is even one that references Tower of Heaven. The message is:
Thou shall not walk left. easiest to find on the 1 second to complete level that really has 2:45
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On a first playthrough of the game, it seemed like a creatively-designed platformer with a cliche plot/theme, but a second playthrough showed me there was much more to the theme than I thought. While most similar games like Portal have some sort of omniscient narrator who controls the protagonist, I'm fairly convinced the narrator in this game IS the protagonist, narrating in a monologue kind of way to himself (or herself). Coupled with the question of free will, and a descent into nihilism (quite literally, in one level) there also seems to be a lot of existentialist undertones to this game. In other words, this game turns out to have a lot of philosophy buried deep within. I applaud the developer of this game for adding such deep insight in a very symbolic way.