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Replaying this game after so many years reimpresses how much I appreciate the humor and thought-provoking dialogue. Not to mention how I can basically interact with everything and rediscover a unique and usually amusing description! I adore the gradual world-building, and like how whomever we've previously interacted, so long as it was relevant, we can discuss current goings-on, on whatever we've discovered. It adds depth to your actions, as well as the story. :)
I've loved this game and still truly find it so inspiring. I'm delighted of the replayability, and I'm very thankful of this experience.
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When talking to Basil, he references Nexus and Mudcrabs. Do I spy a Skyrim reference? (or maybe I've just been playing too much Skyrim)
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loved the humor and child-like quality of the adventure, and how sweet it was - i was honestly a little moved by how raven's eventual future was described. and clicking around seeing the descriptions was so fun :)
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I really enjoyed this and I wasn't sure I was going to. It's childLIKE, but not childISH. Very well done! If there are any more stories/games like this, I look forward to them!
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This was so delightfully rediculous! I loved all the hilarious commentary. And it stil lheld such a beautiul message. Sharing this to as many friends as I can find. Hope to see more games from you!
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Puinenpää of Peruna, Marshes of Mutainen Paska, The king of Silmämuna, Väärä Suomalainen Ei Ole Mitään Järkeä by Oudot Sinappi... Tiälähän huastetaan selevää savvoo :)
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u dont know how to pick up gloop...well ur smart enough to pick up a marble with snot on it im sure u can pick up gloop
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I came here after playing "The Fabulous Screech", which was awesome. Had I not played that, I'd have been rather bored here. The art is great, but the gameplay and story are lacking. The ending was a nice little message though.
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What is the point of a point and click if there is nothing to click? I'm stuck on a page with a book and it is beyond boring... then again it looks like the bottom and right sides are cut off so maybe its just a glitch.
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This story was so damn beautiful. Great music, great story, great art. One of the best relaxing games I've played in a while.
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That was heartfelt wonderful. Absolutely incredible. Thank you so much for all the people behind this a little game of wonders.
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The Book of Living Magic? Yes, we do have that tome in the library in the Temple, Right next to The Book of Livid Magic - one book I would not recommend reading. 5/5 just for that.
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At first glance it doesn't seem like much, but the sheer amount of detail put into this game is surprising to say the least!
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I didn't even think for a second that Raven Lock Smith was a terrible name. I wish I could jump in the book and tell her :)
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I decided to brew a pot of coffee and and make some munchies after reading: "My mother was a Kypian gnome, Sylvatrella Bombastina von Hohenheim-Clonk, noted horse thief and amateur neurobiologist." Pure Python description.
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i-i want to cry, it shows me the secret that all of us look for: the truth. the truth of life, the truth of love, the truth of death, and the truth of everything. and as long as we hold those truths close to us, we can get through the day, no matter how hard, no matter how bad a day it is, we can get through the day, and make the good days, so much better then they would have been. and so, i say to you, JonasKyratzes, thank you, for every thing you have done for me, and the world. the tragedy i see now, is the day that you finally die, and i no longer get to listen to your words of knowledge, far beyond your years, knowledge that many can live their whole life without knowing, much less understanding. and so, again, i thank you, from the depths of my heart.