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"Dear Jonas,your game is weird so im never going to talk to you again!See you never weirdo" is what i would have e-mailed jonas
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Finished. Pretty friggin cool. And a good length, I think. Satisfying to beat but not tooo long. I found some of the artsy/ philosophical stuff a bit heavy-handed (the music and the ending text), but overall I enjoyed the game a lot.
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Dear Jonas, after playing your game i found a little bug in this game, i think at the first level you fall on the right position out of the screen and fall everything down, fortunetly you land somewhere but i can't say it's from the game or from the glitch but i got somehow to the powerup but i cannot get to the lvl 2 so, can you repair that glitch where you cannot play lvl 2?
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Dear Jonas,
Your game seems to have multiple minor bugs, which are listed below.
1) I couldn't make it past the first level, due to a whole in the floor.
2)I then fell into an area of strange things seemingly never meant to be in the game.
3)The ducks give me superpowers... not sure if that's supposed to happen, but it was confusing.
4) This one I can't stress enough... you're game developed emotions, namely fear. It literally feared for its' end.
So... no too bad, I could see you releasing it as a final product.
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really fun game but i should remember if i am going to play another game by jonas unless i want to play a super long game
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Like how I only wanted to play 5 minutes with it... at the first fall, I was far from amazed, but those little steps you built up "his" world, is really somethign unique. 5/5
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Thank you! You perfectly showed why I began making videogames as an art, how I am so afraid to, upon my death, vanish with the wind... So I put my soul and mind into what I make, and one day, perhaps I shall make a videogame in which i can express all these thoughts... Thank you for reminding me of this art...
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It strongly makes me feel like the main topic here was what thoughts rush through child's mind during abortion or at least how does a person near death might fell.
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Pure brilliance. I did need to mute the sound sometimes because that was pretty freaky, but I really loved the whole thing.
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The shifting blacks in the background was a nice touch, really added to the shear emotional sense of pure dread and forboding.
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I believe that the "I" whom is so often referenced is the game itself, in it's alpha stage. at the end, the game exits alpha and becomes completed.
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What she's saying: THE WHITE CUBE
You set the tea light on the table
its flicker a delicate tease of what you might see
the early shadows barely breathe in that intimacy
as you look, as you reach
recognition bursts!
Its brightness the brightest sun reflected on fields of snow so in that moment the whole room explodes!
We start as a white cube
with a floor and walls
where we put up our ideas
and watch them hang
and then we take them down again.
In this space we speak of the color white
the color of all colors combined
the color of all of our options
the color of our connection that traverses space and time.
December in the north
the darkness lingers
so that even the shade of the moon seems bright.
You reach out and grab that light
the palpable tangible meaning of life.
Sorry I don't mean to spam, I pasted the wrong version of the poem and wish I could delete my last one. Please vote it down.
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What she's saying: "You set the tea light on the table. Its flicker, a delicate tease of what you might see. The early shadows barely breathe that intimacy. As you look, as you reach, recognition, it's brightness, the brightest sun reflected on a field of snow so in that moment the whole room explodes. We start just like you; with a floor and walls where we put our ideas and watch them hang. and then we take them down again, in this space we speak with the color white, the color of all colors combined, the color of all our options, the color of all our connections and traverse space and time. To stop, the darkness lingers so even the shade seems bright. You reach out and realize the powerful, tangible meaning of life."
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I had fun with this game given I had no direction to go just explore and figure it out. But I admit to spending the first few minutes recording then playing the backwards speech forwards.