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I agree with Kvlticon, this game would greatly benefit from offering the choice. I'd love to see Loondon burn, even though I like the ending as it stands, as well :) 5/5
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really easy.but great grafic.and i liked the story too.it could be a better game if they worked on it a little more.and london reminded me the book.notherdom s church.
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daeos, Arionis and Aphrodite01: If you get stuck on one of the screens right click, then click "play" (this is above "loop" with a check by it). This should get you to the next screen. Repeat if you get stuck again. Hope this helps :)
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After you fix the machine, the machine sounds do not stop even to the Woman killing the boy scene. I too get stuck in the room where he is discovered with the 2 bodies. Is there something wrong with this upload?
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that actually left me with tears in my eye... the child was killed and he was blamed haged he was blamed with shame! Joanna was not the Demon oh but oh but he was killed! WHY DON'T YOU BURN THE PRIST AND THE CHURCH WITH DEMON LIKE CREATERS!
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Don't know how to proceed after the woman has killed the child. A man discovered Jonah and then disappeared, then I was stuck in the room.
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nice uhm... not sure if game, 'cause you dont have to make things on your own, you just have to click where it tells you to, I would like it more if you could make decisions or maybe if it was a little bit more complicated, I really like how it looks like and the movement of the character!
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Throughout the entire game, I was holding back tears, replaying this game always makes me cry, when the song came back on tears flooded my face.
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Here, oh readers, we come to an end.
The end of a tale, of a man and his friend.
Crying won't cure this mischievous ending,
nor all those londoners condescending...
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wow guy in the tall top hat was basicly doing what the devil would do punnishing them for there sin when you get to the part with the lady kiling the boy you can see the simble on the tower that looks like a cult simble that whasnt a priest that was pure evil,the man who blames you for killing the women and child is the one who you gave the glasses to.
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this is just horrible T_T he saved their lives and they kill him that is by far the worst way to die he if you looked at jonah for who he was on the inside you would see something beautiful but when you look at the people that shunned him you see what they saw when they looked at jonah
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Saddest game I've ever played... Loved it, 5/5. If people at least tried to understand the game, before rating it 1/5... If Loondon at least tried to understand Jonah, before putting him to his death... Really sad game, make you think if you ever did the same. I've played it like 6 times, and keep seeing new details... Masterpiece.
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This is a beautiful game and I would give it 5/5, but I'm going to have to drop that to 3/5 because of the poetry. The grammar and spelling were both bad, and I think it really ruined the mood to have to stop and try to figure out what the heck I was reading. Other than that, it was amazing.
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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.