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Alright, I finished it in ten minutes! I love you too, little guy. Wait, what's that sound? Wait, wait... *Sees the crusher* No, no, DON'T YOU DARE! *crush* NOOOOOO!!!!
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Absolutely brilliant. Unique, fun gameplay, fantastic music and a beautiful ending. It's only flaw is being too short. This is a rare game now a days, one that truly deserves to be badged. Greg..pay attention..more like this. 5/5 and favorited. Also, the last sentence should be "things you care ABOUT" you just have "things you care". Besides that though, amazing job. Now, get to work on the 3rd.
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The top two high scores set by kalamiT and G0T0Guy are not legitimate. The game seems to record up to the second to last level for a total of 23 levels. 114,977 / 23 = average 4999 points per level. By the way, correct me if I'm wrong but the score timer starts at 5000 and rapidly declines.
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This is quite boring, it is a horrible mash-up of two different genres, and it's not even a screenscroller, do we really even care about our score? What is there to accomplish besides a badge?
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I got so sad at the end ... but then I thought: "he will certainly recycle it to make a sequel!" right? ......... RIGHT?!
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I found a really small and insignificant glitch in the game. When you pause the game, the sound gets quiet, right? Well, when the current track being played ends, the next track played picks up to normal volume.
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That was a Great concept with a sad ending, not a lot of things make me cry but that certainly did, i look forward to a new edition of this game!
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This is why I never should play good game when it comes out. If I want the achievement I need to replay every level that I already know to get achievement that I already should have... Great game anyways so might play it again to kill some time.
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10 years ago, I used to think that Minesweeper fanfiction was the nadir of western civilization. Now, every puzzle game must have a "story". What is it? Is it some sort of personal insecurity from the game designers, who are scared that the players won't get emotionally invested in their games? Screw that. I'd punch that game in the face if it had one.