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And there are alot of unanswered questions. Like: Who was the hypnosis? Why didn't (or couldn't) Jonah attack him and attempt to stop him, rather then just have a conversation and admit to a crime he did not commit? Why would the people have had to die/be punished to allow Jonah to escape? Really, who IS this mystery man that has powers and feels he can decide who lives and who dies? And what is up with that cat in the church? Or was it a cat? And was it my imagination or did I see it througout the game? There are many questions that should be answered. I feel like the ending is unfulfilled.
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Well, it sort of reminded me of "Frakenstein", it's been a while but that scene where 'the monster' is discovered hiding in that couple's(or were they siblings?) home. He just wants to be friends with them but the man attacks him without question because they think he's just that: a monster. Or something like that.. Somewhat interesting, though I much prefer traditional point and click games, where you are not guided through the whole story. As one user stated, this is much more an "interactive story" then an actual game.
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Note: The previous upload of this game was stolen. This is the actual developer. Please do not flag or downrate the game. Thanks! – Phoenix00017-remember that
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Nice story, GREAT artwork, but there are so many typos and mistakes in the dialogue. It made me feel like the creator either didn't know the English language or was very, very young. Took aweay from the story a little for me.
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What a poignant summation of the true inner qualities of the human race. I applaud you, game developers, for putting it out there in such a way that there is no mistaking it. Well done.
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The text is a bit rushed, but the seamless graphics and heart-wrenching storyline of Loondon make this game a true masterpiece. The story is embedded with many hidden motifs and devices, and every frame tells a thousand words. Here are some of the most evident elements, from my eyes:
Jonah's past life: Paradise, a world of comfort and goodness
Loondon Poster: Temptation, Seduction
Loondon: Sin City
Mechanic: A good person in the wrong place; repentance and- in some ways- a reflection of human nature at its core
Strange Man: Fate and judgement
Jonah: Savior
Perfect 5/5. A brilliant work that has forever graced the Flash community.
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i like this story because it nice but the ending is sad i dont like that woman in the story because the perseon she killed looks like a little boy
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:O Its this game again.. Makes my heart miss a beat, even if it was just a pixelated character that did this... But to sacrifice yourself for something you dont even know? Thats just.. Tearful. I was awestruck after playing this and i even posted about this on facebook. My friend was like, what stupid game is that? I was defending Jonah :l I was HEY STOP!!! All im saying is this game is so meaningful, and what we should do irl. Although because of humanity's selfishness this isnt really possible.. Great game, great story, great characters. 100000/5 +if you agree!
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Great little game,loved the story and the sad moral of life told,and i thought there was just the right amount of devils in that church too.
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game would have been interesting but for these reasons: 1. a bit slow 2. dialogue boxes almost same color as background (could have been some easier seen color)
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poor jonah he decides to spare their life and then the kill him even though hes innocent a very sad ending but 5/5 nontheless great game.
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Lovely... "game". Well whatever it was I liked it. Would love to be able to choose multiple story paths such as 'save your friend' or 'save yourself' but still enjoyed it =)