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For anyone who gets stuck or just wants to read the story again, there is a skip button on the bottom right hand corner that by-passes the level but still gives you the story.
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*SPOILER ALERT* This is the story.
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Let me tell you a story...
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Once was a young boy and a young girl. They did not own much, but they were the best of friends. And everything they had was shared between them. They were always playing together, dancing through the trees. Their friendship filling a hole that neither knew existed. One day they found a broken robot in the woods. They worked hard to fix the robot. Swapping its old rusty partys with gleaming new replacements. And when he was fixed the trio played together for a time and the robot marvelled at the love he saw blossom between the boy and girl. And he watched the boy give his heart to the girl. As she gave hers to him.
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If only their story could have been so simple...
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The most beautiful thing about this game is that every puzzle reflects each new point. As for level 31; 'With horror in his eyes he said "My love, what's this you've done?", the puzzle is a shocked and scared face. This game is not worthy of my miniature credit.
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It's like reading a book, and the puzzles seem to be solved in a way semi-relevant to the part of the story told before it. All in all: 5/5.
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Phew, finally finished the game. I refused to continue until I completed a level in fewest number of moves. Here's a guide for the last few levels: *Key:
L = left cog,
R = right cog,
M = middle cog,
B = bottom cog,
T = top cog*
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Left area:
M,B,M,T,M,B,M,T,T,T
Top right area:
R,T,R,T,T,R,L,L,L,T,R
Lower right area:
R,L,L,R,L,L,R,L
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M,R,M,B,M,T,R,R,B,B,M,T,L
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*BL = bottom left, LMR = lower middle right, etc*
BL, LMR, M, UMR, LMR, M, BL, M, LMR, BL, ML, BL, MLx2, UL, URx3, BRx3
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R,R,L,L,R,R
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very nice, puzzles were challenging but not impossible. Story was actually nice, drew you in a bit, very fun and sad. I'd give this a 5/5.
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It is an enjoyable game but ive noticed something else about the game that i have fun with... on a map with a lot of cogs and hearts i'll make a repeating and alternating pattern then after a couple hundred clicks i'll use Reset button and watch it like an annimation. i bet some people with more talent than myself could do some pretty fun things with that.
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:( in the last part i was like ''okay, let's do this" and the i saw how everything was getting darker and darker and... :(
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Hold on, it seems you glossed over the fact that immortality exists within this story. All it costs is your ability to love.
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I'm not big on puzzle games like this, but I do enjoy games with good stories... so I skipped the puzzles and read all the stories. :P
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It's actually a very short story, it wouldn't fill up two pages of a book. But the game makes it seem ten times longer than Twilight. It's also 10 times better than Twilight...
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An option to read the entire story without playing should be available. I just don't like reading the story in tiny increments.
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Nice story and game. I'm really greatful for the skip option, because it wasn't too hard for me and i wanted to know the ending
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After level 17, I repeatedly hit the skip button to see the rest of the story. I wish I hadn't because I immediately burst into tears...
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I'm incapable of playing puzzle games, but I heard the story was good, so I skipped all the levels... and oh my God. My soul. Aches.