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I...I...The timing of it all...My best friend, Kimmy, she died yesterday. I have been an emotional wreck because of it...
This made me realize something. She's safe now. She's in a better place. She's away from all the pain and sorrows she had while she was here.
Thank you Jonas. Thank you for making this. Thank you for telling your stories. Our old school, where I graduated with her, thanks you. Her friends and family , myself included, thank you.
And I'm sure, somewhere, Kimmy is thanking you too.
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Such a short story, but it doesn't need to be longer. It's absolutely beautiful. I am very trained in the art of manly tears.
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How pure and beautiful this is... It's surprising sometimes how such a quick, simply, and even childish story could reflect the entirety of our lives with such pathos in mere minutes... Quick, simple, somber. Nothing more.
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Really a great game. I love Herr Schaedel and his Langzeittotenbearbeitugszentrale. And also all of the references to lotr, the devil's dictonary and what not.
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I cannot express the tremendous amount of joy and ecstasy I felt when I saw this was a sequel to the book of living magic.
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even I'm french and my english is not perfect but this game rip my hearth in pieces.I love cats,this game is beautifull,screech is realy fabulous for making humans smile and cry.
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I've been hooked on your games ever since The Museum of Broken Memories, but you, sir, are no Dante. I wish you'd leave out the contemporary political jabs, because they distract from the story sometimes.
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You are a tremendous person. I cannot begin to fathom how much more meaning and weight you are able to extract out of your life than I have mine.
Please keep bringing such a wise point of view to the rest of us.
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Awesome game, humorous and witty, meaningful and sentimental, with nice art. There was even details that reference to things we know in culture. It's a really nice story about a cat and enjoying the times and places you've been to and going through things in life.
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I'm happy to see I'm not the only one that started crying playing this. I will say, for me it touched a particular nerve. I had a kitten that unfortunately had FIP and we saw him go from a playful kitten to an old cat in a matter of months. We put him down, of course. Even though his stay in my life was brief I loved him deeply and miss him greatly and, if I had the ability, I wouldn't trade that time with him for anything. Thank you so much for this game. It really rang especially true with me.
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This is the greatest game, I ever played, honestly. Great job ! I almost want to cry. :D I felt the game, it is so meaningful, even it's kind of short. It's too meaningful. Love it !
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Wonderful. Simply wonderful. My mind boggles at the amount of work that went into this, giving *every single* book a title of some sort, all the other wonderful details. I do believe that Bob the Spider is the ONLY arachnid I would welcome into my home! Beautiful job. 5/5
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really well done, I could have rushed through it and been done in 5mins, but I enjoyed clicking on all the books (bravo for including Stephen King). I would love to see another game like this. 5/5
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One of the best games I have ever played. It tells a beautiful story and it gives you a nice feeling when you complete it. Poor Screech.
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I have been a gamer my entire life. When thinking of the games that have been my favorites over the years, I tend to think of Zelda, Mario, Metroid, Castlevania, etc. Story-based adventure games have always been particular favorites, for which I've always credited the old-school Sierra and LucasArts adventures such as King's Quest and Monkey Island. But none of those old games, not even my all-time favorite classic Gabriel Knight, has ever moved me the way these silly little flash games have. I actually cried at the end of this, and I'm not the least bit ashamed. I'm just rather struck by the somewhat ironic fact that I can be more deeply affected by a short, free online game than I've ever been by any of the vast-reaching commercial endeavors which have been central to my life as a gamer for decades. It just goes to show that art created solely out of love has infinitely higher potential than anything created with the intention of making money. Keep up the amazing work, Mr. Kyratzes!