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I find it funny that everyone has lit up their keyboard making comments about sir and sir but no one has said a thing about madam and madam, was it too difficult for you to keep moving the two blue hearts to discover that the next level was madam and madam? Or is it just simply double standards? Social relations and perceived implications aside, as a puzzler it reminded me of hello worlds and would have been nice with a few more levels as the levels included are very good.
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A nice game with a message that is beautiful, although in my opinion maybe somewhat naive. Because I feel that even without the obstacles put up by societal norms and so on, there are still some obstacles or problems inherent in the concept of love between two people (with two minds, two personalities, perhaps different life goals, dreams and ambitions). Real life is not a romantic comedy, and it's not a fairytale where they live happily ever after. But once again, it's a good game! And I really liked the soundtrack. :)
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When rating this game, keep in mind the people who will rate this 1/5 almost immediately and rate accordingly. @Kutai, I was browsing through the lowest rated comments out of curiosity, and most of them are so inarticulate that they have nothing to refute. Others refer to scripture which cannot be refuted without disproving the existence of a divinity, another argument completely. I hope that some people can reconsider their position (e.g. using "gay" as a light insult) considering things like this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-20318436, Uganda's law which originally featured the death penalty for being "aggravated homosexuality".
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For those clicking play and it not working, the only way I have found around it so far is to use Google Chrome. Firefox, Internet Explorer and Opera did not allow me to click it; although it DID work for me in Firefox before the badge and challenge was added.
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Most people were saying that your way to handle negative comments was good. I don't share that point of view. I think you mock most of the people who disagree with you, only fueling the fires, and going against your own "love" and "tolerance" theme. Hope you can see this.
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playing the game didnt mean im srry and the type of stuff to me it meant like what i havent felt like like in 2 years :love, true love. as i played it i felt like a whole new person that i wished i could have been along time ago
if you think that this kind of game will make you a better and whole new person like if you dont ignore but plz your mind is what makes up your body and your heart is the source that give you feelings and the blood to make it flow.
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I don't think I've ever played a game with a more heartfelt meaning. All puns aside, this game is incredibly deep. I love and respect it.
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I'm bisexual myself, and I like the message of the game being simply about love. But it's often difficult to find someone whether you're looking for a homosexual or heterosexual relationship. I guess in some areas homosexuality is still viciously rooted out, but it seems more and more to me that some are trying to push the idea that homosexuality is preferred . . . it's nice to see a game about love, but how about forgiveness? Why do people treat people so inhumanely? Why do you have to be perfect to be accepted? Regardless of whether you're male, female, black, white, straight, gay, fat, thin, smart, attractive or anything else, shouldn't everyone be accepted, at least on a most basic level? Shouldn't everyone be loved?
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Very great game. I love the concept and incorporation of simpleness, yet somehow difficult. I absolutely love this game's message also.
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Very very nice game. Of course, i entered it and said, "great, a same-move game, i suck at these" Then you add in multiple people... Man do i suck at these games.
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I'm not gay myself, but have no problem with it. Even if the ''normal'' way is men and women, there are plenty of species in the nature that have homosexual behavior. Saying homosexuality isn't natural is like saying gravity isn't either.
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The game states right under the title "a game about love in all its forms," if you didn't think it was "propaganda," before you started playing then you were being plain ignorant. This is an interesting little game, not difficult, but fun nonetheless. It also delivers a nice message for valentines day...I also really like the heart loot.
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Yeah, sure one consenting adult with an other consenting adult, but how 'bout the group love?
Then again, the challenge IS called "Pixel Orgy"...
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Surprising amount of hate in the comments. Sure, the homophobes are being downvoted into oblivion, but the pro-LGBTs aren't faring much better. Kinda disappointed, guys.
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Fantastic game. I'm sharing it on Facebook so hopeful the message will spread. Keep on making great games like this one.
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Not enough levels. I do disagree with your message. I don't believe in homosexual marriage. But regardless, well played sir.
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I find it sad that all the haters/homophobes see is TEH GAYS instead of actually reading and comprehending the message. Love between two (or more) consenting adults is a wonderful thing.
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Anyone complaining about the "politics" of this game is completely missing the point. Love isn't about politics and politics should have nothing to do with love.
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Looked back at some of the low-rated comments. Ugh. Don't listen to them. This game is great and you should feel great. :)
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The game play is fun and interesting, but honestly games aren't really supposed to be about putting your agenda out to others.. keep the views to yourself. I'm not saying i'm anti-gay or a bigot as a lot of people call them, but can we please keep Kongregate politics-free? we don't need games sparking political debates on here, please.