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to save the child make the plane go near the water.the while it tries to get the child get the sharks
and make sure they don't reach the boy.just grab one by one the 2 sharks.
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A very curious, yet mysteriously deep game. Ultimately, I too, fell in love with the majesty of colors. ^ ^ My only complaint is that it was difficult for me to figure out how to save the child. :( But that was just me. 5/5
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Hm, I took a moment to figure out what every ending meant. I came to the conclusion the man dreaming was the tentacle creature, and the events happening in the dream affected real life.Also, the man could have been blind and somehow got his vision back:Majesty of colors; Crimson blood; other color related stuff.
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There's an odd thing that I don't see mentioned here, that is that none of it is an actual dream. Weak evidence first: it's uncommon to wake up to a nosebleed, but even less common to wake up to blood dripping from your ear. If you'll remember, these endings happen when the monster dies. Ending A closes with a helicopter flying away, and in the waking world, a helicopter is heard. I think the best evidence for this is in ending E. It closes with the monster shouting a victory cry, and wakes to a similar cry echoing into the distance. The counter-argument is that all these things were actually happening, and simply provided as inspiration to the dream. But if it's assumed we don't wake up in a different location, I'm unsure what could make a sound like that in a city. Obviously, it's just an idea, but I figured I'd list it out and give my two cents. Certainly it provides interesting food for thought about what happens in the hours or days after you wake up.
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*Master comes, sits down and start typing review.* This game is good in story! I really liked it! Graphics of course for pixel art in way is good, and i enjoyed playing it! It's overall ranking isn't very good, because people don't understand story and it's meaning! I ranked 5 out of 5, because i enjoyed it and i want more games like this! Thank you, that i could play it! *Stops crying, finishes review and go sleep! Later in dreams i dream about that i'm sea monster, or as people might say Kraken!*
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For those having trouble to start the game: Those three odd balls in the bottom right hand corner are your eyes. You are trying to see the balloons better. Perhaps you should take a closer look at them...
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Game should have a followup where you can play in endless mode and rescue ppl and be a helper in random events or kill ppl and bea monster who come out of the sea to attack
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Gads 332, ty 4 the help it got me four apart from ending A, I found out that you must leave the child there and drag the sharks away while the helicopter rescues him, hope that helped =)
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Taking from Lovecraft's tales, [I fell in love with] The Majesty Of Colors is a neat little game, with five endings - Either portraying you as a hero, a villain, or dead at the end, but none really let you stay in an idyllic peace. This game is probably amongst the weirdest I ever played - And, alongside with Depict1, that's a good thing.
Fair warning: This game will likely keep you up at night. But it has smooth controls, a simple karmic premise, and it's, all in all, a good time. 5/5.
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I played this from a PC Gamer link.....I wish this game had been easier to find on Kongregate! Oh well I can get acheivements for it now...
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those sharks are picky eaters, they will eat an innocent child but not those fishermen who catches their main source of food.
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last ending is the only one where your character doesn't feel like he is in a nightmare. Thats a little crazy if you ask me.
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Letting your child that can't (Or can barely) swim into shark and sea monster-infested waters isn't exactly great parenting...