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how can you beat it when the game glitches out on you. im stuck in the basement cuz the little hole in the floor won't open...
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Tbh, games like this don't really need a section of their own. This just felt like a really short version of Nevermore. 3/5 because it wasn't really that fun.
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I like these absract games that tka eplaces in dimensions made of pixels, states of conciousness, and the like. Very well done. My hat's off to you, wittyhobos
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Had to switch computers to see what was happening at the end. Other than that I was neutral on it. It was nothing really innovative or new. Same old "art" game. Run right, solve puzzle, run right, solve puzzle, run left, solve puzzle. Nothing really set it apart from the other games that are similar. Didn't connect with the characters as their descriptions were either non-existent or completely cryptic. Dialogue choices did nothing to actually change anything (that could have been a nice addition).
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I don't like it when game has false choices... one just feels dissapointed, rather than false choices, give none at all.
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Way, Way Too DARK. I had to spend 10 minutes jumping around blind until I tripped switches.
The Atmosphere is completely gone when you have such agitating gameplay elements. The gameplay at the end absolutely ruined this for me.
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This game is pure gold, although ironically a bit too dark at times for people who don't own an LCD with the brightness set on max, I had to strain my eyes a lot. And the ending is somewhat anticlimactic but the gameplay, story, art, and music are all top notch. 5/5
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This was one of the greatest games I have played in awhile. The interesting gameplay, the beautiful artwork, the captivating story line. . . It was a refreshing game to play. Even the different characters and their personalities gives this a sort of 'dream like' feel. From the beginning, this game captured my interest; starting in a gloomy room with a grand piano, letting me play the Chicken Dance as the first thing to do in the game. There's only two things that I can critique. One, the title of the game sort of gave away the ending, as open ended as it was. It almost made me assume that this was all a coma induced dream world, but didn't faze me too much. The second was that you had to click during the dialogue, when it would be easier to use a space bar and the arrow keys. But it was pretty quick and easy to get used to, as I was more interested in the story line of the game. Now, if only it was longer! Thank you so much for this great game and addition to Kongregate, Wittyhobos!
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Great game and work or art 5/5, i like how you dont know how the game ends, it jsut says that your eyes are opening and that the bird is gonig to see you soon... so judging by my experiance i beleive this: You are ni a coma, and you are in this weird world were everyhting is so bizzare, your dad doesnt do anyhting and is cruel partialy lazy, your sister is gone, your mother (mama) is in the clouds (heaven) but she doesnt want you to leave this palce, she wants you to stay. then theres the bird, he giudes you along, taking yuo further, but when you get closer to your mother in the sky, he urges you to turn back, and then says that she is a lair. he wants you to ring the so-called "doorbell". once you find it, he says he'll see you soon, judging by the comments, i htink it doesnt say wheather he is waknig up or passing on. definitely needs a sort of sequel, mainly because i want to know what happens, are you waking or passing.... i have to know! 5/5
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Just like Little Wheel, this is a brilliant experience. Not exactly a game, as a short story of exquisite beauty and simplicity.
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i played this game several times, again and again i have tears in my eyes, its so wonderfull, the atmosphere, the music the feelings. and its like i would think a coma is, the coma says its the real world, but some parts are missing and wrong, and or friends outside who wanne try to help take part there, like the sister with her music,
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megamonkey if u still dont know how to finish the basement u have to find the weird skull tihngs lol i have no idea what they are but there around the room
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I'm gettin bored of non-game atmospheric art pieces.
This is as vapid and meaningless as the proceeding 10 of its ilk.
Stop badging any artistic LOOKING crap that comes out of AG plz.
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ewww guts in the basement.... they are guts right? the big pulsing stuff....i dont want to say i got stuck again.. but ya... i randomly running in this room looknig for a way to the next room... it would be neet if you could press a certain key to ask you little bird/bug freind for some help... stil lgood game... so far... 5/5
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@ my last comment, Ok if you get stuck in the cellar, look to the ceiling, youll see a small white light, oyu jsut got to jump and touch it..
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Ok, so once you make it to the backwards place, you'll find a guy whose palying a song that your sister plays, if you remember the eltters it shows andplay ti on the piano then a door to the cellar will open...ya... i cant get out of the cellar now and the bug/bird guy you rescued says that he lied.... what do i do now?
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its an ok game but, it just lacks an explanation of what is going on and what things mean. as far as gameplay it was bland and the plot was too vague to leave a mark.
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i agree with shaedo. there should be a section of games like this. like loved or the company of myself. games that are true works of art
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This game left me with an indescribable feeling afterwords, not happy, but not really sad either. Not many games can bring out feelings, even the descibeable ones