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is our world fake , are we just projections of an insane mans mind , when we die do we see the final truth of life, these are questions that this and other games of this genre throw into the mind of my own........ is everything real????
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I wish there was a sequel that was amazing, I love games like this. The idea of barcodes was amazing, you are brilliant.
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Good game, hard to control though, the arrows were too close to the center of the screen kept accidentally clicking them, and trying to put away the scanner would often cause me to move left, definitely would love to have that fixed, good overall!
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I wish there were a bit more secret barcodes, like when you see a room and the outline of the walls made the barcode.
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Interesting game. Don't really get the thinking behind the spider...I have an electric knife, lets saw the bugger in half, nah...lets kill it with ****. Why?!? 30/30 in 1250 seconds. Like the twist at the end.
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A map with a little angle that shows where you are and what direction you're facing would greatly improve the navigation. Fantastic game otherwise!
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That game kinda freaks me out. . BTW to get the scanner you go onto the computer and press the buttons in this order, red, green, dark blue, light blue, pink and yellow (i think)
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i thought the arrows were a bit weird. if i went forward and then left, i would get to a different place than i would if i just went left. :P
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Well played, sir. Well played.
Nothing like the [SPOILER]
feeling you get when you think you've finally made it out into that park only to find that yet another barcode has you irreparably trapped.
Finished it super-fast, but got a chill anyway at the big reveal. Superbly executed indeed.
Although, I've gotta ask if that even counts as a 'victory'... It's not like he's likely to be any less insane, or any more free. It would've been better if his subconscious just let him (or her, really) shape a more pleasant world rather than barging in with the knowledge of its falsehood.