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Random glitch, if you press space while you're changing colors, you will initiate a conversation with the people, but then it will zoom out so it is a far away conversation.
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When I first looked at this game I thought "Gray... wow that's dumb" and then I played it, and I thought "I should join him and be gray"
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there could be an ending, like maybe the more times you convert and shift your direction the people you change become more grayish. and once everyone is gray, they stop rioting and such. *FAIL IDEA*
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People are weird.
"Hey guys, let's run that way!"
"Okay, let's go!"
"Oh wait, I changed my mind, run that way!"
"Okay!"
"Oh no, better go that way!"
"Okay!"
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ive come up with a plot.the white people are rioting against good music.the black people make them riot against bad music.then the character realizes how much he likes the bad music(i dont know either).then they keep going like this.rate up if you think this what they are doing
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Yay everybody is on my side :) Oh wait, the white side is giving free donuts to anyone who joins them (switches sides)
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There's a riot going on in the city. The protagonist is opposed to the crowd's ideology, so he persuades people to switch to the opposite side of the conflict until the tide turns and a second riot with opposite ideology begins. The protagonist suddenly decides to change sides. He begins persuading rioters to return to the same side which he originally opposed. He changes the flow of the riot back and forth a couple of times, and then takes the middle ground of the argument which he's been channeling. Now nobody will listen to him. Then the game ends.
Thumbs Up!
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developer getting on some sort of moral high horse about how arguments can help sway the thoughts of others and how it really means nothing in the end. boo to you sir. 1/5
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Oh riiight, when you reach the 'middle ground', you are no longer 'oppositional'.
Great teaching game! This could definitely be expanded on in many ways. :)
Thank you!