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Needs a quality adjustment button badly - couldn't complete the game because of a lag whenever I released the tongue on the red planet which made it impossible to aim it at the next crystal.
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so... to finish the game you have to help other planets then come to earth and.... destroy it? or was I so fast that I destroyed it?
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I really loved this game, short simple but really nice
unlike other of Edmund's games this was relaxing and not rage-inducing!
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Guys, Edmund McMillen said on his formspring that he will make another aether, just not any time soon.
http://www.formspring.me/EdmundM/q/489548575550752648
"What were you meaning at the end of Aether when you said "to be continued" and showed a new planet (which I assumed was the child's own creation). I don't think that it could have meant a sequel were coming, based on how long it has been."
"it does mean that, ill do another Aether one day, probably not any time soon though"
+ so everyone can see
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You should add a lefthanders-version, where you can walk with the arrow keys - I cant use my touchpad with my right hand, so I can't play the game :(
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One problem I see is that it's hard to play with a mouse pad. Yeah, with a mouse it's pretty easy, but otherwise almost impossible. I'm not saying that the game is bad by any means, in fact, I do enjoy the game a lot. If this were to fixed or helped in any way, I would give the game a full score, but due to the difficulty, I'll have to go with a 4/5
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people keep saying on the green planet "just swing around the moons", well I have done full rotations on each of them for at least 10 rotations and still nothing happens. any advice?
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After I watched Indie Game: The Movie, this game hit home way harder. People like you are what reassure me that sticking to your dreams and working hard pays off. Even if it is at the cost of isolation.