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Truly beautiful. Maybe a little more interaction or speed would be better, but that's just my taste. Thumbnail's really awesome, it pretty much made me play this. Now I can't say the story is that original, because many games use this kind of super sad plots to give the illusion of deepness, but it's so greatly told. I specially loved the part when the guy gets caught, and also the walk-in-the-park like part, because there's a cool thing going on between the past and the present, and how the character understands them and relates them.
I got two endings, don't know if there's more.
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My take on this game is this. First, hes aloner, then he meets a woman who is special to him, but she edventually leaves, being upset (and slighty crazy), he kills her. He is then addicted to the "rush" of killing people and kills more people-the more graves- then he remembers the first woman, and realizes how wrong he was, and chooses to end his life.
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There seem to be lots of people who are looking for simple, entertaining games and instantly give one star to any "game" that tries to be something else. That's why kongregate should have own section for interactive art. + if you agree.
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usually i like this types of .games. but this is just too weird, i cant even understand the story
and this .games. really needs to have at least one more end. (or more gameplay..)
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Absolutely beautiful and haunting. Loved the colour trick at the right side of the screen. Very subtle, yet makes it very clear what is happening. A bit short and "slow", but definitely worth playing.
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He Didn't Kill His Wife. When our loved ones die, we figuratively have to bury them. It looks like the main character lost a lot of friends and family. The first time I played I picked up the gun and walked out the door. Second time, didn't pick up the gun, just walked out the door. Not interested in the third outcome.
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I liked it... the rest of you can suck it, but I thought it was a nice piece of work. This guy showed more emotion and story telling skill then most of the games I've played here! I thought it was well done, but then again I almost rated it one star and left after it loaded... hardly a game, but truly an awesome example of what he can do if you ask me!
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Slow, boring, the art is not that great. Lost my interest long before it got anywhere. Sorry guys. Better luck next time.
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He has flash backs of happy times. Of his wedding day. Bad ones of him killing his wife. So all that's missing is... WHY?
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NightmareMissy No I think he got the gun to fight of the police, noticed the blue and red flashing on the edge of the screen after he killed that guy.
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So the guy kills his wife, then buries the body. When a dude sees everything, he kills him with a shovel. Then, he finds the gun in a cabin and kills himself out of guilt.
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I think he was taking a walk in the woods because his wife died, but he can't cope, so he buried her things in the woods to keep his mind off of her. This didn't work (he was having a flashback to his wedding) so he killed himself.
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Well... shit... that was sad. Not only does you character kill his wife and many other to cover up the fact that he killed his wife, but in the end you either kill yourself or get arrested and put in jail for life (or get sentenced to death, if it's Texas). I tried to grab the shotgun and attack the cops, but that didn't provide a different ending (though it would have ended up the same as shooting yourself, now wouldn't it?) Personally, this game can be used to judge the player's character to a certain degree, simply by looking at whether you killed yourself the first time you played through or if you gave up (or you can be an idiot like me and try to look for a way to escape for a minute, then charge at the cops with a shotgun in order to meet certain demise).
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The ability to portray emotion through art is priceless, though games tend to try and provoke thrill, excitement, and accomplishment rather than sadness. It's cool, and unique. 5/5
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Woah. SooooOooOmeone's a psychopath. And its not me. Hint: It's the guy who killed a bunch of people an just left their bodies in bags in a forest...
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for a game its not much but, for art its very intuitive. also that's a lot darker then what the title lets on but good job.
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This game is all about it : The color is what he wants but he keeps thinking of his girlfriend and accidently killed his friend , he had no chance but to suicide
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So wait? Do you have to accept the blue wizard's quest or can you get to the shack with the shotgun without going through the goblin village with all the zombies in it?
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Touching. Simple, yet complex. This is hard to describe. I would have much rather seen this is a flash movie than a game, but it was still a very well done piece of art.