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I was playing, sneezed and then died. Funnily enough, unlike most games, I just played again and didn't feel bad that I lost. Great game, very interesting concept, and truly worthy of a 5/5.
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The cube is oneself trying to please and get along with others while giving them space. Each cube has their own path and you cannot get in the way without destroying yourself. From the viewpoint of this cube, it seems as everyone is selfish and doesn't want to change their ways to meet with yours, but in the bigger picture you are just like them. Going into the perceptive of a different cube, they are trying to please you and you are not changing your ways.
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Nice touch that the squares all have their unique sound. The user can hear that each square is actually very distinctive and different from the rest, but the square we play is oblivious and treats them all indifferently.
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that square is not spinning out of happiness, it's spinning out of confusion and stress from being together with 8 squares at once.
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Couldn't just stay with one square the whole time. If you love something, you gotta let it go, and it will bounce back to you eventually.
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I love the originality of this game. It is just outstanding that a game this simple can be so oddly entertaining and have such a good meaning behind it as well.
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This game is like love and life. There is no pause button in life so theres no pause button in the game. Over time hence when your growing up life gets more complicated and harder which is like the game speeding up. One of the best games ever! 5/5
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I have 3 things to say:
-I loved the love! 5/5;
-The white square is a little hard to see;
-These squares are lovely!
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Small comment about the sound: I played this game with headphones on, and realized that the left/right position of the cubes you connect to correlates to the left/right pan of the sound they produce. 5/5 for including details that 1/100 people will notice
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For those who couldn't get to the score, try a different browser or rebooting. The game locked up my browser and PC and I had to force a shutdown. After rebooting, the game worked fine. Too bad all my browser settings were erased. Hopefully, this comment doesn't get buried in all the "deep" musings about the game's meaning.
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'Dis square has had more love relationships in 10 seconds than I have had in my whole life. For that, you receive a 5/5 with the theme and truth this game contains when you think about it.
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For the hard badge, my recommendations are 1.If you have a connection with 6 squares at the same time, after a while a 7th square will (usually?) appear, this is very helpful because: 2.as the game progresses the squares start moving faster, you need to try and maintain a connection with 1-2 at all times or else you might get disoriented with how quickly you see everything moving, so try to get back into a connection quickly, this is why that extra 7th square proves to be very useful as more squares = more connections. 3.Also as sk0976 commented, I think that zooming in on the game does indeed help, after trying it out I finally got over 18k, so thanks for that tip, but try whatever works best for you. Oh and you may need a huge amount of persistence, I will admit that I probably spent an unhealthy amount of time on this game, so good luck! Give a + if helpful :P
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It seems like certain cubes affect the borders if you stick to them, bringing the others closer together, but I am not fully sure how to track it