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I love getting to the end, and seeing such a simple level design and thinking, "Wow! I can't believe it was so hard to navigate that!"
Try looking for matching background elements: a cut in half poster, a lamppost with the light in one fractured piece but the pole in another. There's lots of clues. Don't give up.
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I can appreciate the skill it took to make this game, but it isn't my cup of tea. Very unnecessarily sad. Not feeling what I play a game to feel. Agree that the controls were very smooth.
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Awesome, but I expected that the boy would actually find his mother. (Sorry if it's the bonus level because I didn't play it)
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I can't help but imagine that if I were a more poetic soul and had paid attention to the sentiment rather than jumping around like a madman, I'd find this sad :(
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Very, very well done. Some levels you could piece together by the shape of the fragments, others you just had to kind of leap into it and figure it out by trial and error. Challenging but not difficult, just the way I like my puzzle platformers. Excellent job.
There's always a clue to where to go next. Sometimes it's a poster, sometimes a tree, sometimes it's your tiny little feet that you haven't noticed are showing in another fractured piece. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
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although a very good concept and very functional, innovative platforming, the story just felt lacking. something was just missing, i cant explain what, but it needed just something more
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Oh, but a few of the maps I solved with pure luck. In one case where she's to the lower left, I dropped off the stage within 5 seconds of starting (to see what fragments I dropped through for a clue), and won when I landed on her.
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I found it just the right kinda challenging - as in, I had to do each level a few times, but never felt like I was 'stuck' (except in one incident where I mistook a difficult jump for a wrong plan)
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-- SPOILER --
Poem:
I hope and pray that i will find
the child that i have left behind
for as i hear the madness gloat
a frightened scream rips from my throat
a child's love, with blind ambition
against my panicked admonition
into the heart of evil's lair
i battle on, without despair
and search and wander as i might
i see no ending to my plight
there is no point is searching more
for i'm the one he's searching for
-- SPOILER --
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For some weird reason this game doesn't load for me here on Kong, it works fine on the BigDino page though... Using Chrome.
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Absolutly amazing! You put a good spin on the platform genre. This is very creative and well thought out. The story that is the poem is sad but it really adds atmosphere to the game. Well Done!
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it was an interesting little puzzle game, and the end of the story made me laugh. the thought of "yaaayyyyy!" and then disappointment. lol. overall, it was fun for what it was. good job.
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Oh, it's one of these, terrible gameplay but tries to make up for it by being "Artistic" games, little tip, you failed, please put more effort into making the game and less effort into pretending you are an artist.
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très bon jeu, court mais accrocheur. Merci (Thanks for this game, short but adictive, very good game ... and sorry for my english if i've made some mistakes while i were wrinting these few words)
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it was a wonderful game my only concern is the last level, but aside of that the levels were fabulous the mixed up pieces says how lost this could actually be
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My four year old and I played this together and it was a great exercise for both of us in terms of spacial recognition and control in multiple environments that aren't necessarily or immediately apparent. Great work. 5 stars :D
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Definitely a good brain teaser and solid control over the character makes it really an appealing game. Just a thing, I like the name Shattered than Fractured more.
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Lovely game, 5/5 for the challenge! could you please incorporate a tag that allows you to read the whole story once the storyline is finished?
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The concept was beautiful, even if I wasn't smart enough to really figure out the levels. I admit, I used a walk through, but it wasn't even for the puzzle solving, I wanted to know more of the story. It was captivating and I really appreciate all the details of the game play that you put into this--breath taking. 5/5
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I rarely feel the need to comment on games, but what you've created here is simply a work of art. Beautiful looking artwork with perfectly fitting sounds and music. Whoever did the voice acting for telling the story did a wonderful job as well. At first I found myself mildly frustrated by the disorientation of transitioning upside down, but after adjusting to it this game become apparent to be a much needed relaxing breath of fresh air in an era of overtly saturated genres. Simple design, yet extremely elegant. Thank you for this masterpiece. I look forward to seeing what create in the future.
Wow. Thank you very much. I'm glad you enjoyed the game on such a level and I'll make sure to pass along your compliments to the voice actress and the audio engineer.