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Wow. What an awesome concept and thought for a game. I honestly was just in a 'meh' mood when I came on here and wanted to veg out and play mindless games. But this game brightened my day - short and sweet. As a gay dude who considers himself no different than any other dude out there - awesome job!
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Played for the badge, 5-starred and favorited for the message and the way it was conveyed. Simply beautiful - and as a pink heart/Madam who loves other pink hearts/Madams, this game was very heartening to see and play.
Hell no they're not! There's tons of anti-gay comments if you search hard enough! They're just downvoted and vastly outnumbered by pro-gay comments, because, guess what, the Kong community is on average awesome and not homophobic ;)
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I'm upset now. Throughout this entire game, despite the fact that you gave screen-time to bisexuals, homosexuals and heterosexuals, there was NO mention of asexuals. My sexual preference has been completely ignored!
You're absolutely right dude, in retrospect that's something I'd have liked to address. Hopefully it makes you happy to know that I'm working on a mobile version of Beloved, which will strive to address many of the genders, preferences and sexualities that were missing in this version, definitely including asexuality. Thanks anyway for playing! ♥
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I don't get why some people care about how some couples are the same gender. And then they go out of their way to show that they are against gays and lesbians! Really?! I don't want to live in a world like this. Like krangGAMES said, They don't see the love. It may be invisible at first, but then you get to notice it. People these days...
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This game makes me incredibly happy. I have never quite understood how so many people can be against loving who you want to love. Sure, some have their religious reasons. But if you just plain don't like it... keep your mouth shut. As I read somewhere else in the comments, most people are more against gay men than lesbians. It was a simple game, but it kept my brain going, and it was a very inspirational message. <3
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I love the message the game is trying to put across. It doesn't matter what gender you are everyone feels love and should except that for we are all human beings.
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Every once in a while, comes a great game with a great game developer and a great story behind the game... this is it.
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The splash screen before the third level really made my day (since I fall into that category). So many 'lovey dovey' games are always boy & girl and sometimes it's disheartening.
So thank you, thank you, for doing something a little different and trying to open a few eyes. "Sometimes it's a little more difficult for Sir and Sir."
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hm, I don't know if this was mentioned before, but there is also a think that exists called autosexual, where you love yourself... so the level with the loneliness would actually be just as happy for an autosexual. Eh, not that important. I thought the game was much easier than I initially thought, which is good because I actually gave up when I played it the first time. I'm glad I stuck around this time.
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it resembles me this SO MUCH
http://www.buzzfeed.com/summeranne/the-50-most-romantic-things-that-ever-really-happened
thx A LOT for this game =,)
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You got a tear from me. Thank you. This was simple and nicely worded. As for the game itself, awesome! neat little puzzle that threw me for a loop for a bit, a fun concept. 10/10, this was wonderful from all sides.
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At first, when I saw "this is him, this is her", I thought "oh come on, you could at least have both of them purple or something." Then you got the perfect message when saying that for two man it's a bit harder (as expected as going to the next level in a game), and that there are "obstacles". Just the perfect wording here, and fits perfectly with the gameplay.
Also It's not like France and UK didn't just voted g*y marriage, and Russia banned man mouth k*ssing (that's how they say hello in rural parts of the country, but it looked "too g*y" for international media) (note that only one of these 3 country got a f*****g meteor out of f**king nowhere... Even the NASA didn't saw that one coming. Makes me thing that not only God exists, but his s*xuality may be questionable...)
EDIT : Kong censor some words... Understandable, I hope I'm not offensive here.
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What a beautiful message. Sadly I'm sure there are a lot of d*bags out there who have downrated this game for no better reason than homophobic insecurity.
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Ah, but overcoming the obstacles makes your love stronger. Besides, if it was so easy to find love, it wouldn't hold as much depth or value. Also being "lonely" grants you much more freedom to do stuff like play flash games that vaguely and jarringly try to pin down an intricate concept into 5 minutes of gameplay. So there.
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It's interesting how political this is, yet so many people just see it as positive. To me as a person I see it as wrong, I don't agree with the message. I think that love is completely different than the message of this game comes across as. Having said that, I applaud the developer for having the guts and the beliefs they do and putting them in a game. I disagree with them, but harbor no ill will to any that believe in them.