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The person that speaks every few seconds during levels is one of the most annoying things in a game I have ever had to tolerate...
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Great game! But kufc these kufcing controls. Having to think about every key press just to make sure I don't kill myself one way or another.
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Controls and instructions are for those of us who choose to experience life the way others want us to live.
/// SURE YHEA...
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wow this is 20 min game for me, but i have to say it is a good game i have to give it a 5/5 because of the fact that it has a good story and a little bit hard to understand, and that it is a hard game with its flips and changing the place
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I FINALLY FINISHED THE !@#$%^& THING! Oh my god, that took forever, and some levels had me tearing my hair out. There was a lot of swearing involved.
I love Stephen though! :)
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Creative, simple, and fun all at the same time. Most of the game was easy with only a few slightly challenging levels, so I can't say this was a very hard puzzle game, but it still required you to think nonetheless. Simplistic in design, though dark and depressing in setting and story, especially the story at the end of the good ending. 5/5.
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The point of the title is that humans try to find meaning in things even when there is none to be found. However, in order to understand this irony you have to able rearrange the word to spell a certain four-letter word(a fact which is also ironic), thereby contradicting the ironic point that people will try to needlessly rearrange the word. In sum, the title is a doubly ironic, self-contradicting ball of nonsensical psycho-babble.
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Last night I said Words and Physics was the weirdest game I've ever played. But...that's now in 3rd. This and Doeo, are the weirdest. I'm just not enjoying this one though..idk why..it's just...annoying to me.
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wow at the bottom peice of text on the menu...i was expecting another abstract and deep bit of text but instead i got: 'quantities of carrot juice may lead to the ability to see the alien that lives behind your bedroom wall' =/
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Ah, Edmund Mcmillin ... You've created some wonderful games. Binding of Isaac, Meat Boy, Gish, Spewer, and this is just one more brilliant addition to your collection.
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ABCD ABDC ACBD ACDB ADBC ADCB
Repeat 3 more times by replacing A with B, C, or D, and you get 24 Different Combinations, GameTommy knows his math. ~.^
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Neat concept, but the controls are way too slippery to make the game enjoyable. Precision jumps become nigh impossible when the slightest button press sends you careening halfway across the screen and into a spiky death.
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This game is slowly making me insane... I don't know if I exist, life seems to be meaningless, and I drink carrot juice I will discover an alien behind my bedroom door. I'm no sure of anything except that I'm playing a game that is making me increasingly scared. I can't stop playing, however, because this game is amazing, 5/5!
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it is quite hard in the beginning, since there was so much confusion taking place. but don't worry, you'll get used to those kind of stuff.
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Listen to the messages while you play the game. Some off them help you understand what's going on (i'm not talking about the instructions, either) with the story. Also make sure you complete BOTH endings, and don't skip the final scene (which is just the first cutscene, with a 10 second extension) because if you do, you will skip the text at the end. Read the text. Each ending has a different text at the credits. (If you mess up trying to find the good ending, do NOT use the pill to restart. Kill yourself on the spikes.)
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The miniature delay when swapping dimentions sometimes causes the game to not register a "key up" command when you let go of a key just after dimension swapping. This causes you to go flying past where you intend to a bunch. Should add an additional key check just after swapping dimension.
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I like this game its just that the way the controls are set up, its pissing me off kind of like a chocolate cake with carrots on top.
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I just had the greatest bit of fridge brilliance ever... Shadowspaz's summation of the idea behind it makes a good point, and I think he's got it right, but he didn't quite tie it into the game and story mechanics. The fact that you can hear all of your past and future selves is much like how you can look back and see how foolish you may have been some time ago, or look ahead and think "I will never be like that." However, the real brilliance was how it tied into the game. Shifting dimensions is a lot like changing your perspective/viewpoint/opinion. It opens up a new way of looking at the world, and opens up new paths. Using both of these together, you are able to get to the end, and merge your opinions together, ejecting yourself from the box.
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This game is an amazing piece of story-artwork. Even the main menu is important! It has the small print writing, read it, it's good :)