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Very deep, short and sweet brought a few tears out. You rarely find a game so original, sweet, and meaningful. Good work more gamed like this please.
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Did anyone notice, that the hill with the pipe where that kid with the inflating problems is stuck in looks like a fish?
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Beautifully done, creative art, "interesting" story to say the least. It isn't as sad as The Company of Myself, but the entire premise of twisted perception and fantasy worlds existing inside of us always moves me.
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If you are having problems finding exit in the basement with all the guts. You just have to jump between two gut parts located below the small bridge to the right.
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Creepy and brilliant I have to agree with Shaedo with this one, definately arthouse :). There are a few really arty and deep imaginative games out there on all platforms if people slow down and pay attention. I thoroughly enjoyed this. Well done.
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adding on to what MrHedge said, that tune you play on the piano is probobly what is maybe being played in the consious world to jump his memory. the dore bell probobly has some significance in his mind. maybe inner guilt or something he was supposed to do before the accident.
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The graphics is amazing, the music is very good too. But the gameplay is far below average. No alternative scenarios, almost nothing to discover. It's more like a semi-interactive movie/cartoon than a game.
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Anyone else knew about the thing in the end where you could actually fly the thing in the end if you pressed to dore bell?