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My interpretation is not quite as happy as the others. I took this from a different perspective. The boy loves the girl. That much is apparent in how out of his way he is willing to go to make her happy. But she isn't happy. And no matter how much you give her, she is never happy. At the end, he gives her everything he can, and she just gets up. Could this be a sign of leaving?
Although, this was a very thought provoking game. Another possibility I see is that perhaps, the two people here simple represent people. The boy is somebody whom fills his life with joy by giving to others. But that is not a good thing. Those who live by giving to others often receive nothing in return. When this boy was finished giving, he vanished. People who live on the gratitude of others suffer from this plague, as well as the one at the start of the story. Their life can never be filled with color unless they are helping somebody.
My own two interpretations of this wonderful game.
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I think it would have been cool to add words to it, like an actual story for every item you collected for her.. all in all, a great game i love the sunflower at the tombstone, im not sure but I think it was your/my grave.. it made me sad..
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At first i thought he was alive and she was just ignoring him, but when i saw he kept getting less substantial with every gift I began to wonder, and when i saw to tombstone that made me sure that they were lovers and he died. After that i realized that she had brought him back to Earth as a ghost because of her grieving for him. So he tries to make her happy again by bringing her gifts. All in all, IT WAS REALLY SAD. :'(
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Amazing. Simply, amazing. It is truly a work of art. I (aswell a a few other people) believe games like this deserve their own category.
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"Sorry if I haven't made any thing. But lately nothing has been coming to my mind. It's like when I try to make music, this sort of emptiness emerges and just fills my mind to a point where I just give up on it entirely. Well I gave it a shot.
In my mind I tried to imagine a looming terminal illness that can affect you. I imagine an old man dying in December with a 1000 stories, but no family or friends to tell it to. Kind of like how this musical dry spell feels like, but, theres always a little hope.
Any ways this is going out to you. Enjoy" BY SHADOW6NOTHING9
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It's really cool game, but it's soo sad. I love game with colors, and this game be my favorite. Thank you very much, author, and good luck, i hope you make more awesome games
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I felt sad but happy as I realized, the boy was fading but the colors of the world were coming back, the boy was returning gifts and memories for the girl as the girl was slowly remembering; the colors of the world. The flower might of been for her dead mother, the lollipop from her father dying when she was young, the teddy bear she lost in the basement as her loneliness, the necklace for her only thing of her mother, and finally the balloon... from remembering all the good things in her life, and her soul carefree
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I see the boy either as a ghost or a sad/depressed side, that wants to cheer the girl up, but cannot interact with her, but the colors/moods that play on her emotional side.
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I disagree with the top comments. What would the gifts have to do with anything? I'm pretty sure the idea is that the guy keeps just giving and giving in order to get this girl's attention, and she keeps on ignoring him. He's adding color to her life and she just takes him for granted. By the end he's given all of himself, and she doesn't ever notice until he's gone. That's way truer to real life; I can't count the number of times I've seen that situation, where a fellow is young and they meet a girl and don't know better, so they seriously just throw themselves at her and she seems like she couldn't care less. It happens with girls to guys too, but it's more common the other way around. The fact that this is specifically a "boy" makes me think that as well...plus I'm hoping littlehat is wrong, as that would be extremely shallow and trite as far as messages go.
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D': this game and " i saw her standing there " taught me tht its not wats on the outside but wats on the inside that matters and ima take tht into consideration nxt time some1 asks me out
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This game reminds me of the move "The boy in the striped pajamas" cause in this game it is showing that this boy is willing to risk his very own life to make someone else happy. In the boy in the striped pajamas Bruno breaks into the jews prison and trys to help shmule find his dad which ends up them both being cremated. the wonderful things that people will do to save others.
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I knew as soon as the boy started fading that the ending would be meaningful. Maybe the grave he takes the flower from is his own, and the flower was put there by the girl. It would be a sort of closure, and sort of a way of telling the girl she has to move on and live life to its final conclusion. It was really a beautiful story, I wish more people understood things like that.
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So I had some fun playing this because of what the story was unfolding slowly as I brought item after item and really when I had that moment of "A-ha" moment. it was kind of an odd feeling. I won't spoil this any more for those that are reading it. I did a video review if you want to see it more in depth here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViJnkeCG8Lw and try to play it with an open and active mind
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This was a really sweet game. I enjoyed the mechanics as well as the story it told. My only disappointment was that since purple was the last color I grabbed, I didn't get to see what became purple.