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this game is so unresponsive i cant play it. i press space (for jump) and it does it 5 seconds later. i press right arrow it keeps going until i press left arrow.
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I'm sorry but I don't get the premise or the point really, While it appears to be very thought out, simply exploring doesn't entice me I like to have goals. 2/5
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People can like it if they want, but this really isn't my cup of tea. It wasn't the graphics that turned me off it was the minimal effort at a game and the maximum effort at something "deep". It tried too hard to be something it isn't, a deep or meaningful message. Nearing the end of the game I was rooting at the "death" of the program, just so I could finish and not feel bad about leaving the game unfinished. 2/5
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The thing I like about this is there is no true way to get "stuck" or to "lose". It's not quite a game, and I think it actually helps tell the story. 5/5.
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It seemed too random, it started to pain me to play it all the way through, many of the screens just seem like they were randomly placed. 3/5
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Very dull, very annoying. I wanted to love this game, but I felt 0 connection to my character, or the game. And annoyed I have to travel through it.
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at first i thought, "Easy". then i thought, " wow i have to refresh the browser because i got stuck. overall awesome game 5/5.
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t does not matter which way you choose, it doesn't matter what happen, it's happening and it will not only change you, it will change everybody and everything. It may be good, it may be worse, but you're doing a experience. For this time and for next time.
Sorry if this sounds silly... It's just this game is really good. *sigh*
5/5 for this masterpiece of mind opening adventure.
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Sadly, this reminds me of a ton of console games where we never get to see the beta/alpha content, unfortunately. This both applies in cases where the designers of the game manage to screw something up between the beta builds and the actual released game, and where it would just actually be interesting to look at the beta content (such as the beta hubworld in GameCube's Super Mario Sunshine).
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So, at the end did anyone else expect to see "Hello" show up after "You will become a world." I think the dev missed a great opportunity by not doing that.
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that game was absolutely amazing!!! 5/5 from me! reminded me of the game about the robot that collected pieces of itself and finds his mother... K.O.L.M was what it was called...
anyway. AMAZING!!
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I was trying to think about my life so far when I ran into this game. Nothing better out there that I've found when you are lost in thought.
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@iluvpopcorn: had the same situation. go back to "park" area, and then a bit up and right. somewhere there is the way to new areas
sorry for bad english
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i was expecting the blue guy to change as i progressed...but when he didn't, when the game ended i realized it was what made the game better. i loved this game. thank you for sharing 5/5 mate (: