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I fell that is you are going to have reverse timeline, you need reverse puzzles, sort of like you play it backwards, reconstructing obstacles.
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The game was very interesting. There's one thing that I hate about games that talk with pictures instead of words. Sometimes random things are thrown in. At the very end (or should I say beginning) What the heck did the teddy bear say?
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Not really much of an adventure... first schene is mainly made of clicking around without having a clue, then it all happens again when you change scene...
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The game had a very interesting concept to it, it can get confusing to understand the story but in the end, its all clear, i would love to see more games like this so keep up the good work
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Great game,but on some puzzles it wasnt...that put together right it seems xD 4/5,nice concept of going back instead of forward
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you don't really accomplish anything, I completed the game with a bunch of random clicks until I got the right order. 3/5
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what a lovely game,i like the backwards concept was a great idea,definately made the game more enjoyable, and changed the point and click adventure for good,i dont really like point and click games but i liked this one alot.
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So being who I am I don't like this game. The concept is good but the game play for me is terrible. There was a number of times I was going, "Why the hell do I need to move this wooden plank before moving the one beside when they both do the same" and hey why the hell did I need to do the same thing twice. The items where sometimes not clear enough for me nor the puzzles. For me to really get into this it needs more depth but a simple story if that makes sense, more complexity to puzzles, Not a hint half the times I do something wrong and a way to mute the music at the end of the game because it is annoying me to death writing this to that music (Music was good for the creepy atmosphere which was broken by the gameplay as I said)
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loved the game i like how it was backwards and told the story of how it happend.. ironically he murdered a old lady.....
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This isn't a game. It's a madman's rant you have to click through to advance. If the story was cohesive, then you wouldn't advance through the story by clicking items your character can't reach... so he can reach them... so he can use them.
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The story would work better in a more dark story. The concept is great, but the design is lacking. The game has unsettling music, enough to scare someone, and the completion is "Happy". It would work better in a darker story line and a less cartoony design.
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If i go back one more freaking time by five minutes...
Plus whats with these five minute intervals? has the flux capacitor malfunctioned?
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really f***ed up... seems like a game that a emo person would make with the sad/dark music, dark lighting and landscape, and all the violence and killing as well as the bullying.
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Murder. I like how he gets his revenge. If the game was a little harder and you could see the game in reverse, it'd be very good. ^^
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It's a pretty okay concept you got here, but you only seemed to have used it to make a sweet old lady turn out to be a bad old lady, which isn't very creative. The puzzles themselves are pretty illogical too as there doesn't seem to be a reason as to why some of them had to be finished in a certain order. Maybe if it was longer and had more challenge, I'd give this a lot more praise. 2/5
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Nice concept, 1/5 for the puzzles. 4/5 for the entertainment. 3/5 of the story. 1/5 of the lack of creativity for the concept. 5/5 for the music. 4/5 for the art.
Overall, gave it a 3.