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I love finishing these kind of games, I get a warm felling inside of me that is unforgettable and never gets old. I wish for a new category for all of these beautiful games.
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My computer keeps on crashing at the part where I go back to the glowing plant that you have to swing on after talking to that mother thing. I've done it 2 times now and it's crashed every time.
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Glitch: In the second to the last room, the floor did not open for me. I believe this is because I accidentally exited the room, or something to the like. ugh, Now I can't see the ending :(
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That was beautiful. I expected this to be a sad, depressing story, but reality had other plans. I loved it, just wish the ending had a little more personal feeling to it, but other than that, still great
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Sooo dark. Once I played the piano and dropped into the basement, all I saw were a few points of light, and one point of light that moved as I pressed the keys -- so I assumed that was my eye. The entire basement was a matter of jumping around randomly. Someone said there were intestines or slugs or something in the basement... wish I could have seen them.
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This game, the majesty of colors, don't look back, loved and etc. are artistic games, and some people rate it down because they "don't get it". Games like this are unique and needs to be respected. I agree with Shaedo, those games deserves an entire section just for them. 5/5
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Didn't like it. It's like the polar opposite of Every Day The Same Dream; that game surprised you with interaction in a bland and featureless world... this one seems pregnant with possibility but almost no interaction exists.
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spoiler alert! You find the piano code at the person who is cooking stew and playing the flute. And there are three buttons you have to push before the last basement level. One up top one below after you break the bridge and one on the ceiling just before you get to the bridge level
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there really is no way out of the basement >.> but other then that, the game definately deserves a 5/5. its the best game like this that i've come across. big thumbs up!!
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freaking beautiful. loved it. loved the music. 5/5. if and or when there is a sequel the only thing i would say is make it longer. but keep everything else the same
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Very well tricked you got everyone to believe this was your game. i like the stolen plan, so which game are you going to steal next?
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origamiman2151, i think that the gomsaballs game and the "mother" of the monkey thing is the allure of death/staying in a coma, i believe that is what that was meant to represent, and the boy and his game is probably just a way to beat the game.
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Definite 5/5 and favorited. Reminds me of The Company of Myself and that one shadow game. And maybe William and Sly a bit. Love the scenery and the mood said games create.
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ok, I see that this is supposed to be one of those artsy games, but more and more often, I see no paricular moral or point, they are just too dark an have bad art, with a twilight zone style twist at the end.
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agrees that games like this needs a class of its own for example the game the company of myself....games like that that are short meaningful and have a point
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@Megamonkey24, there are buttons you are supposed to press which then open up doors/gates/passageways to the ending room... Not far from the end at all.
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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...