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How to Beat the Game: On each planet there is an objective that you haft to figure out.
On Bubulon (Yellow) there are 3-4 small moons just in the region of the planets atmosphere. you must stand on all 3-4 for a while untill they all go into the ground. On Gravida (Pink) you must go inside the planet through the mouth and swing onto every crystal there is, in order. You swing on them clock wise (Right) ---> if you listen to the sound they make, it will edventuly get higher and higher, keep swinging from crystal to crystal to compleate this planet. O Malaisus (DARK blue) all you haft to do is eat all the lisard fish in the water.
On Debasa (LIGHT Green) there are 4 pods/mini planets around the planet, grab on to them and pull on them until they blow up, i like to do circles around them.
On Earth (LIGHT Blue) once you have compleated all other planets puzzle shown above ^ . + This so people know.
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I think that "To be continued" doesn't mean there will be second part of a game. I read it as the story of a kid will continue. This kid is the author of game, still creating art and still being a child who lives in its own imagination...
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to be honest, when I was a little kid my ties with the real world were also VERY small. I was living in my own world and it was way more beautiful than the real one. Great story, totally dig it ^^
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A way to alter the quality would be really handy (and you could stick in a mute button at the same time). It keeps freezing when I try to use my tongue.
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I've played this game probably a dozen times over the course of my life. The first time I played it was shortly after it came out, I think. I was in my teens and had absolutely no idea what was going on. I didn't complete it, but was amazed by... something about it. I could get lost in the space between planets for hours and not really mind. The controls were beautiful and everything about it fantastic. I loved it, but I didn't beat it. Over the next six years, I've come back to it again and again. Always curious and astonished by every part of it, and sometimes even a little scared of it. Today is the end of an era of my life. I beat the game for the first time ever. ... I think I'll still come back to it every once in a while, just... because.
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Hell! No arrows control, only AWSD... How many posts will it take for devs to understand that not everybody on this planet is using a QWERTY keyboard...?
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Needs some contrast. It's so freaking bright I can barely tell wtf is going on when I'm on a planet. Other than that, a pretty good game.
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Ok I don't get how to play this game. I can make the monster lick a cloud. I can swing back and forth but can't seem to get anywhere else. No mater how hard I swing when I release I just fall back down. Definitely not a fun game for me.
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Was almost done with the last puzzle, only to accidentally click on a bookmark at the top of the window while trying to get a cloud. My scream of "noooo!" as I navigated away and all my progress was lost... Why oh why isn't there a save function?
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This game is amusing, and a little depressing. I thought this story was about this boy falling into acoma in some swimming accident, but that was just me. Although, the whole, ties with the world thing, and the beast thingy, made me think it was just that he's INCREDIBLY imaginative. I would be to, if I had enough time as I did when I was 4. I wish I was 4 again. Don't you, world? D:
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is there anyone else, who did not get the badges today? never had this problem before and i wonder why it occured and if i am the only one...
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I find it interesting that in order to make the planets happy you have to kill something else. Kind of makes you think.
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I tried to run away from all the planets thinking i had to line up the birds to beat the game. I did that for 20 minutes! Then I read the first top rated comment refreshed my browser and played it the right way XD!
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I love how you can just lose direction and float around gently in space! I can imagine those astronauts annoying Houston about another problem. :D
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Regardless of the quality of the game, I always get annoyed at these games that are vertically larger than my monitor.
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blue - water, pink - gravity, yellow - fire, green - gas
(btw, once you've completed a planet the wing arrow thing should disappear when you're in space)
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No! I was on the last planet when I accidentally hit the address bar and searched "ddddddsssssssdddddddaaaaaaassssssaaaaaaddddddddddd." What a waste.
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This was swo hard to find after a while of not playing. I quit playing the computer for a while and when i got on i thought of this and it took me months to find it!
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Man, that game was fun. Gameplay was nice, and had a floaty feel to it. Moving around just feels good, and the puzzles aren't too hard that you can't figure them out on your own.
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The reason i wrote how to beat the game was because all i saw were comments saying that they cant do anything or they cant figure out what to do. So i decided to tell everyone that their is an objective and if they cant figure it out, then my coment is there.
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@alyssadmoore Just grab a cloud but make sure you have a long enough tongue and swing around in a circle and release when you have enough speed to fly through the ground you don't have to leave the way that you came in.