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This game is "literarily" amazing, the only way I would like it more is if I could run it full scree to fully get in the proper mood.
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There's a glitch in Nameless City 3: you don't respawn just watch the background if ou fall off after the line "...half suspecting they were artificial idols;"
But yep, amazing game, lovely concept with simple and inventive design - somehow proves that less is sometimes more 5/5.. :)
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Cheese and rice!!! (say it fast like mad gab game or something to understand it's curse words) How many books did you take!? The nameless city (part 1) was almost ENDLESS!!!
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fantastic idea; i think the nameless city was a bit too long though. i enjoyed it at the beginning but by the end i practically didn't care as long as i got through it.
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I love the way he paints with WORDS.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________-
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gregory weir (i think you meant it to be gregory weird) your games are truly unique and I enjoyed this very much as I some time crave something to do while reading but I can only pay attention to the words. this game provides it extremely well as well as some good imagery. gregory YOU and you alone make the best games on kong if only you had more time to create them.
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gregory weir (i think you meant it to be gregory weird) your games are truly unique and I enjoyed this very much as I some time crave something to do while ready but I can only pay attention to the words. this game provides it extremely well as well as some good imagery. gregory YOU and you alone make the best games on kong if only you had more time to create them.
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definately a game i should have played years ago to get me into poetry. that terrible ryhming 6th grade english class poetry ripped away any possibility of me going out and reading poems for pleasure until i played this.
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What a beautiful game! What a great idea. This could be used as an excellent education tool if carefully thought out...
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It's an awesome thing what a person can do. I could be playing some first person shooter right now, but this person, Gregory Weir, has me sitting reading poetry, learning what babies dream of, and falling in love with the majesty of color.
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This game is so amazing. I love reading, and i love playing video games. I've always been a big fan of visual novels, and choose your own story games/books, but this mixes reading and gaming in a whole new way that i had never thought of! Also, the stories chosen were very great, i especially enjoyed The Nameless City and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, but the short poems were a great addition. Great work!!! 5/5
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This game had potential, but poor level design, and programming glitches made it a chore to play, instead of something enjoyable and beautiful.
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Once again I am astounded by Gregory Weir. This game has completely, wholly, and perfectly mixed my two most favorite hobbies. Video games, and reading. The way the words in the background form around the storyline, it just makes the story just that more amazing. My most favorite was, quite obviously if you had played the game, The Nameless City. The story is fascinating, always constantly making you go on to discover what happens, and the challenges of the cliffs and the power words were great, and yet they were absolutely nothing compared to my will to read on. I've said it before, I'll say it again, and I'll say it many more times in the future. I have, once again, been astounded by another one of Gregory Weirs masterpieces. 5 out of 5, 10 out of 10, and 1,000 out of 1,000.
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end of a love song for j alfred prufrock has a glitch- if you fall off right at the very very end- at a certain spot you wont respawn anywhere- will just be stopped by a black screen. you know the routine + this so the creator knows.
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Not of my style of game,but relaxing,what can i say?its all in your heart.Music is great,yet i didnt made great progress in this game,i can say this is a great simple original idea,easy game to be made,good for relaxing yourself from all that stress and those complicated and long tutorials.I didnt very liked it,but i can say this is a great game,4/5(this is my opinion)(but really id give 5/5 if i liked it,but i didnt,so sorry)ONE MORE THING:id be glad if youd rate this up quickly so it get to best comments please,i beg you.
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im simply impressed. the music is beautiful, as well as the poems in the game. very relaxing. good game to play if you are stressed. 5/5
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Very original and imagitive game. Only two things could improve it, Smaller levels and when you get hit from a powerful word, it shoudnt reactivate all the OTHER powerful words on the screen.
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I can say a game that has held my interest not simply by some little trinket but by the stories and lore with in it I can it truly well made along with the flow and ebb, but I must inquire whats the music and is there anyway I can attain it?
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good game, but I fell off the words at the beginning of chapter 3 of the lovecraft story and they all disappeared completely
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Very nice concept, but there are a lot of things that could be improved. Personally, I would love it if you got to control an actual running character, instead of being a white line that steadily glides along the words. Also, it's way too easy to fall of word and into oblivion because it's not clear where the words cease to support you.