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You get everyone to follow your own beliefs, but then when you decide that they were wrong, everybody so fervently follows them that you're stuck alone. Seeing the futility of being a minority, it kinda makes me want to rejoin them. Nazi Germany, anyone?
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I encourage everyone to keep converting until they get to the end- there is an end, don't worry. I loved this game, it was a little bittersweet but reminded me of how slippery people's opinions can really be.
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Wow, a game that describes the general public without saying a word. People are polarized and don't truly care about the other side unless someone tells them otherwise.
As i say, the masses are stupid.
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its about duality, yin and yang, and the eternal conflict. win and lose are like black and white, as long as youre worried about converting people to grayness you arent in the middle. if you think it matters that it doesnt matter, youre doing it wrong, or right. its all so ironic.
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o noes!!! a roit, i guess i'll run up to people who are trying to run me over and have a deep philosophacal talk with them. yay.
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Interesting concept for a philosophical game, or one meant to have a message gotten from it (the one I got was along the lines of the public being fickle, and malleable to believe what you want them to believe if you appeal to their "waves" or thought processes). When it comes to the entertainment value, however, I don't find it particularly intriguing. For the venue that it's directed towards, the graphics aren't bad, but the soundtrack is a little repetitive and gets somewhat on the nerves after awhile. Nonetheless, nice work Mr. intuition :D
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if someone doesn't get a game, don't rate there comment into the floor, everyone has an opinion, don't try to hide those you don't agree with. in fact, you might not get the game either, you might think it means something it doesn't, it is all about opinions, so don't hide some of them
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I'm glad I kept going. For a while, I figured I would just switch from black to white and back again forever. I really liked the ending, but it was a bit depressing at the same time.
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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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Most of the moral of the game sets in after you switch positions for around four times. After that, your opinion becomes gray and not either black or white. This time, no one will listen to you. Honestly, I don't think many people bothered to play it past that point, considering how repetitive the game is near the beginning.
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This game show you how the reality works you can change the people point of view from black to white and from white to black endlesly but when you try to people achieve grey no one listen to you.
But meaningfullness apart the game is too simple.
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PoliTRICKS... This game does a very good job of demonstrating the "pendulum effect" in that through the changing of colors. It also (spoiler alert) demonstrates what happens when you try to go against the flow of the metaphorical pendulum at its maximum speed (when it reaches the center, or, in this case, "gray" point) and try to make it stop. The force already there is too much to stop; you just get pushed out of the way after making a futile attempt to stop the madness at the "gray" point.