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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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Uh, ok, for some reason, on the really seemingly good philosophical games i play, the keys that work fine outside of game, fail epically inside. the only key that works is esc. i have to click outside to pause and i cant press c to advance text. any help?
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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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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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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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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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Greg let me say that your games are amazing. I love every thing about them. Frickin amazing is all I cna say. They really make you think about the smaller things. You, sir are an artist.
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I was thinking of how that world would look from the outside, after it collapsed. A haze of darkness scattered with small white portals, lifeless and staring blindly.
...At what?
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An artistic game that made me think about life. I love the flight mechanics. The only set of levels I never really cared for were the coin levels.
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The 1st storyline was about a race, and when it was the finals, that was meant to be the end of a babies dream. The 2nd storyline was about predicting the end of a dream, and the third is...just collecting coins, I can't really explain it. When a babies dream is about to end, it has an ending in this game.
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The book "On the beach" comes to mind. A mistake is made. Everyones gonna die and they know it. Some people try to stop it, others go on living there daily lives. Then everyone dies.
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Could use a number 2 or some sort of video ending when you complete. Changing to 4/5. Still a great game though. Also, how do the rifts kill them? They just get sucked back to a white portal. Do they make the planet implode???
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Guy "Why are you holding my baby in the air and kidnapping him?" You "BABY'S SEE THE UNIVERSE BEFORE IT WAS. BABY'S SEE DEAD WORLDS."
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was kinda missing an "end", both to the story as well as the game itself - there is no "gain" after you complete each race and coin hunt with a star each. Opening up Mell's last level after you did those might be an option, but still, the end of that level was not even anticlimatic, it hinted at nothing, no "fade to black" or something... besides that though, I loved this!
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This is the most disturbing games I have ever played, next to Condemned. Although I really liked playing this. I even enjoyed the ending, even though it was sad. Sad endings, from my opinion, makes a game better. And again, this disturbed me. Even the title.
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i have to agree with many people on this game. It had me in tears bye the end. I do think that this is a sick and cruel idea, but the is just like you. So, I guess that made justice.
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i wonder what was the discovery that she made...i only know that was about those distortion's...hmmm...and there is no reason to cry.Mother 3 didn't made me cry,mother 3,this game and earth bound and anything.The only thing that ALMOST made me cry was Legend of Mana musics.This game and mother series realy make me think about stuff,principaly about the discovery and now speaking...does baby's dream about our world?earthbound make me wonder about giygas theory's '~' (thinking face) go to my profile i will post right now about it!
Monday-2 of may/2011 17:15:20
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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
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This game had me in tears by the end, seriously. That is a major accomplishment, by the way -- this is coming from someone who didn't tear up during the ending of Mother 3. Just...the line "I'm tired, Mell," really does it for me. :'(
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The intro to this game reminds of the Indie Mode in "Upgrade Complete 2"; this is exactly the sort of thing the Indie Mode was satirical of, hah.