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I like the consent and I understand but I would love if there was like an ending animation to really finish the game x
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So touching all of them i love your games more would be great it so fabulous that a gamer does not right about death as if it is funny and a part of a game he makes into a game as something to explore to create to imagine that it the kinda of game maker you are gregory
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Your games are just so... amazing. thats the only word that i can really use to describe them. And this one is definitely no exception. Great job 10/5
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Well, it was a great game, but and unsatisfying end... Where is the purple rifts from? What was Mell's research? When did the world end? Why would we never get to know the world? There where no other story then the few sentences you heard from the people, and make all you can out of it... Which is good, but i diden't get what i think i deserved at the last level with Mell
Great game, 4/5
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Meanigful....5/5 COntrols are trricky but you get used to them. I like how in Mell's last story the final alien before the end an alien ask's Mell "What do you think our babies think of, before they have any memory?" Meaningful, all of Gregoy's Games are meaningful, even the old ones that aren't posted here.
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What is it with you? How do you make such incredible andbeautiful games? I think this is one of just 3 games that has ever made me cry, and the other 2 were also by you. I just wish there were more people with your mind out there, you are a very unique and incredible person. 5/5 esily for the game.
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SPOILERS
In essense nothing they do matters. Whether Fuzor sets a record or not won't matter, likewise the little treasure-hunting bug whose name eludes me is essentially searching for nothing. Everyone's going to die.
Yet both of them are not dissuaded from setting their goals, since it brings them happiness. They go out doing what they loved.
Mell was a contrast to these two. In the end, as one researcher remarks, he gave up. Maybe because he didn't seem to live for himself, but for others. When everyone else gives up, he does as well.
Three beings with three different drives. It was interesting to see how it led them to act when the entire world was about to be completely erased.
Nice game.
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I love the concept of the game, but the coin collection dreams get old -really- fast. Spending 20min trying to jump off the very last pixel on a block just to get one coin that's at the very, very end of my reach isn't what I'd consider fun.
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Well. That was strange... I guess it was interesting. But weird. Really weird. It was good, but it wasn't really a good game. Not fun, just interesting.
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Now I'm sad. Makes you think about what could happen to our world at any given time. Dammit, why haven't we colonized mars yet? >:|
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I don't have any idea what to make of it, it's a masterpiece... But what happens? I want to see it. The story is wrapped up and makes sense, but doesn't have a conclusion.
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On GregoryWeir's website, the game's description says:
"Babies dream of what came before, of universes that are no longer there. Babies dream of dead worlds."
It makes it clearer to say that the babies are actually reincarnations of beings from other universes that have already been destroyed.
Or they're just experiencing the life of those other beings while they sleep since their brain doesn't have any episodal memory yet to be able to visualize dreams on their own.
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This game is so sad. All of those things just...waiting hoping the end will come soon so they don't have to suffer anymore. They just want to lay down and die. I feel so bad for them. And they can't do anything about it.
D: It's sad
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You know...This reminds me of how...Frail human life is, Earth is. honestly at any second a Plague could break out or a nearby star will collapse or a volcano will erupt and kill a LOT of people. Honestly, think about it. or maybe something like an alien will shoot the Earth with a Planet-Busting Missile and blow the Earth to Kingdom come. So, everybody, stay cautious
and always be prepared.
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Flareblitz, I too have had dreams of something similar. there was a voice, an entire town that was nothing but a voice. there was no "Sight", no true "Sound" that could be heard. There simply was, and that "was" was something to be feared and hated, or loved and embraced.
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games like these make me think about the world and at my age i think i should rather not care at all about life but when i played i can hold my breath forever it boosted my thought of life. then i found majesty of colors and loved and now this it made me think so many thingslike what if i were to die right now would i be fine with that well partially i would. but also it made ask should i die to protect my world or shouldi not die just so i can have a longer life???would i rather die a short wonderful life or long an miserable???so many questions i say. Overall i think games like this should be put in a catagory called somthing like Life
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on the third level of mell, the diddle character, when the person said "come in, keep me company for a while", i did.
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This game is an excellent game. It really makes you think when you finish it. What will happen to our world? What other worlds were there? I had a depressed sad feeling at the end. Amazing. :)
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Also this was a great game. In complete contrast to what immediatly thought when i saw the title. Great game. 5/5, check. Favorite, check. Suggest to freinds later, check. Well done.
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The idea of what babys that never saw a thing of our world could dream of is extremely interesting. I like that kind of thinking furhter (or back in time, if you know what i mean). Your thoughts about what they could dream of, the idea of some world like this you are showing us here in this game. It is simply amazing. I dont like it. I love it. And this for a good reason. I dont play all of your games for badges and achievements (even if they're addictive as hell). I play them because i have fun playing them and i am fascinated what kind of ideas you brought to us through your games. Keep up your great work, Gregory.
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Your games really have allot of meaning to them, theyre great <3
you have really influenced me to make something meaningful
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It was odd, but deep. And the story along the center line was my personal favorite, simply because it gave only an outline of what happened, only that something occurred, and a world died.
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I STILL dream of dead worlds. I don't understand why, myself. Like this one time, I dreamt of this big...planet, entirely of a clear liquid, It wasn't water, it wasn't viscous enough... but there was a huge void around it, the void was a greyish-green color. I could float through the liquid with my mind, because I didn't have a "body" there, so I tried looking through the void to see the cause of this emptiness... only to find...ERGH! I'm drawing a blank! There was...SOMETHING there! All I can remember is...malice...pure, yet empty, paradoxial malice.
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We need more you-ness in the world. Please, go gather fledgling developers and show them. Awesome, amazing and awesome.
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I think when i see these 3 lines of creatures the first one is trying to enjoy life to the fullest before its gone the second one is trying to stop so they can have more time but ultimately fails and the third one tries to pick up the pieces of the first and second ones but dies the way they did
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This game, in itself, seems like a poem. That's the only way I can describe it. Beautiful, and unique and really makes you think. I love it. Keep doing what you're doing and you're going to change the world.
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Oh, and I played Fuzor's story first, so the beginning of the third episode really shocked me. The news is just so...sudden and the implications are horrifying. o_O