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i like how deathknight explains it on how the diffrent gifts repersents kids to adults but before she relalizes the boy dies
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Going off of deathkknight's explanation, it would appear that the boy died early in his life, which is why the majority of the items (balloon, teddy bear, lollipop and bow) were juvenile, while the necklace was the only item that was more adult-like. He must of died as a teenager. Very sad and very deep game. I truly believe it needs it's own section. 5/5 all the way.
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Quit after 4 items. Suggest letting player turn the directional arrows back on after leaving main screen. Do like the concept, but maybe too much empty space. Great music.
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After three minutes of wandering around (pure stubbornness and good music) I finally came across a yellow flower and figured out the objective. Maybe make the goal clearer at start? Give player a red gumdrop or something within first view panel?
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@BlueChipmunk Its open for interpretation, i believe that this boy is a kind of ghost that as he brings colour to this girl he is fading himself
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this game is truly a masterpiece a first I as confused about what to do but when I saw the tombstone and when the girl didn't see him I realized. this game is sad but in the end it is a joyous game, I give it 5/5.
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i get it now the boy you are is dead because first i noticed that you are translucent then i noticed a headstone and the girl is sad and she cant let go of the saddness so you bring her things that make her happy
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Got an xbox late and picked up gears of war and have been playing the series lately with a friend, thanx for ruining it dillweed!!
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after the third item i recognized, that the figure starts to vanish... i thought, i dont want to bring here more stuff, when i start to losing myself... after i finished it, i remembered, i was already doing it many times...
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(for more grey-to color philosophical games, see also: The Majesty of Color, This is Not a Minimalist Game, Loved)
this is my new favorite type of game.
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To revise my description a purple lollipop,red balloon,brown teddy bear, and a pink ribbon represent a childhood when they were young Next a four leave clover to represent something will happen good luck after a blue bead necklace to say to the girl to have love so Last the sad part which is a flower next to a grave this represents the deaths of both of them so this is all i have this game is really sad i love this game *takes deep breath* i would want a life like this :D
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Based on Little hat purple lollipop brown teddy bear pink ribbon red ballon represent a child four leaf clover represents luck a blue bead necklace to represent a present for love and last a flower next to a grave to represent their deaths so sad love this game
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Amazing way of representing the spirit of one who does not know he is dead, fulfill his final purpose, or 'unfinished business' with this world, which is to lift his love from her depression at losing him and bring colour back to her world. The closer she comes to the world, the less visible, more shadowy and ethereal you become.
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I noticed that the more items you collect the more hazy you are when you move like she is forgetting how you look like now that you are dead, maybe?
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I see it as a guy who keeps giving and giving, but the girl barely notices him. As he gives more and more of himself to her, her world becomes richer. She finally realizes who it is that has made her happy, but it is too late; he has given up, and moved on.