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oh my god.................. only bad part about the game is you have to have 100% zoom in to see everything on the screen -_-
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ummm im pretty sure this is a really GREAT game but i cant play it........-3- i think my screen moved the game to the side or something and i can't see ANYTHING on the far right of the screen and i cant read the things it says on the bottom....could someone plz help me
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This is the singlemost amazing game I have ever played. It is simultaneously beautiful, heartrenching, mysterious and deep. In order to experience the game properly I would advise anybody who has not to read /everything/. For me the story is what makes the game; without that I might as well play chess. This game delivers in a way I have never before experienced. 5/5 and well deserved.
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If I had Kreds, I'd donate them. I'm serious. Thank you for this wonderful game. The music fit extremely well in this game in my opinion. Please continue making great games such as this.
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Quite exciting, that the maker of this game lives like 2 hours away from me...
He seems totally interesting to me.
I loved the game, by the way.
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This game was truly a work of art. I have to agree with xXxcolbyxXx, and I figured that halfway through this was a dream or something but it was SDGS doing the dreaming. It was beautiful and creepy and so so deep. It was interesting to see the world through its eyes. Its one of those games you need to play several times and take notes on to get the full story and all the little nuances, but... I in awe, and that takes a lot. It was an honor to play and review this game, and its definitely become an all time favorite. 6/5
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Inventory's up and vanished on me... This is rather unfortunate.
And, no, I've not used either the card or the computer chip.
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AHHHH!!!! there's a bug with the inventory/codes, nothing remains in my inventory. I pick something up, it's there, and then a few clicks later, IT'S GONE! Could it be the browser? I'm using Chrome.
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did none of the military people realize that if you create a living computer with the capability to go beyond the limitations of its base programing that it will generate the opinion that to kill is wrong basically rendering your whole weapons system useless
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is it just me or is the inventory/items bugged? they don't seem to stay in the inventory, or appears again where it originally is after being taken/used >_>
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It was interesting until all of the log entries started trying to shove morals at me.
Don't get me wrong, I am completely for religious coexistence and I know capitalism has some serious flaws. But jeezy chreezy, this game was about as subtle as Battlefield Earth.
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I haven't played a game like this in ages. This is a very simplistic game. Which generally tends to make me look away from a game. However, the title attracted me to it. I then played it until I nearly quit after not knowing what to do (I didnt know the inventory was at the top of the screen!) When I finally got 'the ball' rolling... it was brilliant. Although small, the story makes up for this and more. You rarely find games which try to address topics like this from such an interesting point of view. Most game nowadays tend to focus more on the game play and on the graphics than the actual story. Sure that's fun, but then there's no meaning to the game. These 30 minutes I have spent playing this game have been totally worth it. So I must say: Thank You
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I had issues with my inventory disappearing randomly, but it seemed to work fine on a different browser (IE, i usually use chrome)
Great game, but that really pissed me off.
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Wonderful game with a deep-thinking story behind it all. I love that this is not an 'all AIs are evil!' plot, that the originator took time to see this and instead used it to base our innocence and good heartedness in a new born AI. We could learn so much by playing this and actually treating it as philosophy and not a game. 5/5 all the way, thank you for thanking us too Jonas. This is truely inspirational. Couldn't come to these realizations without inspiration. And... Imagination.
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This once again, just goes to show that the simplest games are often the best. My one criticism would be that it might have been better as a visual novel. Then again... That's exactly what it is, so it's a moot point.
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Beautiful. My greatest thanks to the developer for making this game, and sharing this story with us. Something this powerful is very, very rare.
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One of the errors “Tsarstvo Bozhiye vnutri vas” is the Russian name of a book by Leo Tolstoy (“The Kingdom of God Is Within You”)!
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Now that i come to think of it, what is the infinite ocean? is it imagination, knowledge... or is it a literal ocean?
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This is an incredible game, I especially love the background music. The entire thing has a very good atmosphere (especially played alone in a dark room at 2am). It kinda reminds me of the Submachine series - no human interaction save for the messages left behind, mysterious technology, and the feeling that you're a part of something much bigger than yourself right from the start.
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@Corrupted12 He wasn't nuking them...he was deactivating them. Think about it this way...they designed him/she/it to be the operator of all their mass weapons, so that through SGDS they can launch their nukes for Operation Crusade. Their plan backfired when SGDS set moral values for himself, and because he/she/it has control over nukes, he has the power to deactivate them.