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This game is disturbing, but not in a horrible way. The theme of moving past stupid infinite things to help people is perfect.
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great concept for a game. very creative and great execution through the first three levels. seems like the developer got tired and published unfinished though... or is it an existential expression of our fleeting time in this absurd world.
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millitiaman, the mouse becomes 'invisible'. use your keyboard once you click within the game. the mouse moves your camera ingame
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I cant play this game. My mouse vanishes when I mouse over it. I spent hours googling the problem to no avail. Other unity games work fine. Since I can't even play it, I would rate it 0/5 if I could.
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i think i have an ideia. lets assume you died. since the beggining of the game, the world changed, but you wouldn't accept it: you wanted it to be the same world as always. you're a 3d character and you wouldn't accept to live in a world you don't belong to. but in the process of changing the world, you died.
and since the entire game is a loop, i guess everyone who tried changing, died as well.
so i guess the message is we must accept the world as it is, or die trying to change it. or maybe it is saying that all people who tried to change the world died in the proccess.
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A fun little game, however it is somewhat glitchy and after the train part it makes no sense. Suddenly im falling forever then once i get on something i randomly find a hole to climb in. Then im falling forever again, then boom credits I win. What the heck is going on.... 3/5
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Game is great apart from a few things like the confusing anding and the controlls and movement, a little difficult, i thought. Great idea though.
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At the part with the bridges and water, I apparently am stuck because both bridges and doors are on the same side now...I didn't realize how literal the spatial looping was.
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I can't look around when I have the game area active, and when I click outside it lets me look around but won't let me move
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From what i can tell the infinite shaft is the Collider mentioned in the beginning. IE the CAUSE of the whole mess. the "damaged" mechanics section of the train, the odd pillar of strange pieces.... all signs of fragmented reality. and the METAL HATCH you jump through at the end.... is the Collider's accsess panel (Which explains why you CANT MOVE IT). by jumping in as the last 3d object, highly likely to undo the whole mess by reverting everything to 3D. youll probably die too, but oh well. shoulda explained that a bit more at the end, but all the hints are there.
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Oh I just got the ending! you actually don't even have to get the coffee machine, but when you do, the man tells you that for you to reach your destination, you need to get out of the infinite loop that has been happening ever since the begginig of the game, and that's what you do in the ending(falling inside an apparently infinite tower(wtf?)).
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Is there more than one ending? I put a window above a train door, then used the wrench to go to that room, fell in a hole, jumped, pressed R a won. I never even used the scientists' luggage.
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This was awesome up until the ending. Anger me or anything, I just wish that it had been a little more fulfilling. Awesome game though!