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He can make white people turn black, and back again. He is, the most interesting man in the world. Or atleast, until he turns gray.
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Although a difference in an opinion is the meaning of ones own self thoughts, it can sometimes lead to catastrophe. And when the catastrophe ends, you might just find yourself on the other side of the argument, fighting once again for the one thing you though was wrong. It is an eternal paradox that will consume all of us, and especially our beliefs...
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There is no gray area. The world runs in black and white. Thats what came across to me anyway. They weren't kidding about this being serious business.
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this game is allright its a good line i mean you go white to black turning others into black or white depending on the color you are
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5/5 This reminds me of passage in a way, a great political and artistic statement that tells me that games are really reaching the maturity of other media and can be recognized as art. very symbolic ending....
This isn't a game as such... It's a great statement that can be interpreted in many ways. For me its politics and hypocrisy until all reliability is lost and no-one listens anymore,,,
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Hmm...I don't personally like art games, and I didn't find the moral to be all that great. I understand all that goes on, but I wouldn't have seen it if I hadn't read the description that it was serious buisness. I understand how people like it, and I found it fun at first, but then it became monotonous. I would've liked to see a few more additions to the gameplay to keep up the pace.
-/5 (I did not rate the game because I do not like this genre and I do not wish to vote with a bias against the genre in general.)
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opposing sides battle one another in an idealogical debate.. The player starts off with a particular ideology and debates others to think as them. They succeed and suddenly see other sides to the issue and begin the process all over again.. after having seen both sides he slowly becomes neutral and begins to realize how irrational he was... he finds himself trying to express his balanced viewpoint to these black or white zelots and finds out he cannot communicate with them... As far as I am concerned there is no message here. it is a process of communication we all go through. I think the intention of this game is to make us.. the player part of it. As we have a debate we become the game... By intoducing a gray figure into it... we naturally will argue what thay grey figures views are.. The anti war ideology will say he represents them.. and vis versa... Thus this game will eventually migrate to the message board.. clever..
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i dont think this game to about changing the minds of people. i think it shows us that evenually a single person will stop being swept up in the ideas of the masses. it shows that we should not be fighting eachother but fighting with each other against our greatest enemy,(hate)
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This game means much. In my eyes, I see religion, politics, and races. You fight for what you beleive, and with enough lies/truth, you may win, and you can do this many times. Afterwards, they follow nobody. Chaos all over the place. Some are white, some are black, and they just wont listen to you. You give up. 5/5, very meaningful
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The underlying message is sound, and it is something more people need to realize. However, the game play is kinda boring and it's hard to tell what's going on.
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This is really good,this explains the fortune of the people who has not got any opinion but pulling toward to an opinion. About the who try to do a bad situation etc.
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First you persuade people to allow prostitutes in your state. Then you learn how it's unsanitary and start persuading people to outlaw prostitutes.
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Philosofical... See a problem and try to solve it, only to discover that it was better like before. Than, when you came up with an idea wich can put togheter the two parts, nobody listens to you. You become Gray, and alone.