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when I was younger, there was a 24 hour/24 page comic fest, where hundreds of folks would get together and have a whole day to make a comic...you've done something pretty amazing, starting from scratch and building something that doesn't just play, but has a concept...thanks for this game.
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For 24 hours, this is amazing. I love how it's so simple, but it's great ^-^
A save button would be nice, and so would a reset button. Other than that, it's awesome.
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Did anyone else use the flat red platform as a floor-bitch as opposed to an actual friend? After I got that guy, I never had to jump again.
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A bit fun, but it really lacks a motive or storyline. That makes it just a boring twist on Braid / In The Company of Myself.
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At first, Thomas was alone. But as he met each new friend, everything just became more and more of a pain in the ass.
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"A minimalist game about friendship and collaboration." Yeah, because friendship is the word that comes to mind when I'm using the wide red guy as a bridge.
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I named them all:
the little pink one is Thomas, of course.
the fat orange one's name is Peter.
I named the tall yellow one Gerald (he's my favorite)
And the flat red one is Roy.
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Its okay, but what you could do is add music. Some music would help most of the boredom I had. Plus, is it really necessary for the orange square to fall in the blink of an eye. I died many times by that. Other than that its pretty good. 3/5
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it would be interesting if you had to balance the pieces, like if physics were involved. If that were the case I would have murdered my short wide friend many many times.
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When I started I thought there was something wrong with my speakers lol
Anyway the game was entretaining for about 1 min and the controls were unresponsive. it's good for a 24 hour game but I'll still rate it low 2/5
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I must say this game is very impressive. My first thoughts were 'Wow, another one of these games. Porbably going to be crappy'. Then as I went along I found myself having fun with it. You are a master.
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did my game glitch or something? cuz i see no story. i'm all about simple games but this game has no music or change in background. kinda boring.
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Lets see, we got the stereotypical friendship here: The short fat guy, the small skinny dude, the freaking tall dude, and the dude who everybody uses to get places.
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@mateusap "I played this game while watching Seinfeld, now I think Thomas is Seinfeld, Orange is George and the tall one is Kramer" I guess that makes Elaine the red one everyone jumps on. Or maybe the orange one is Newman and George is red and gets stepped on
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It's amazingly simple and fun to play! If it's made for Kerry that you personally know, then it's even more amazing, frankly i'm happy that Thomas got some other boxes to play with! (Otherwise it would have been hard to complete some og these levels)
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I thought it looked a little naff at first, then I played it and realised that the delivery of it was really rather sweet. Each shape has got different physics. The only downside really was that it wasn't actually very difficult - a level looks tricky at first but when you get into it it's really very simple. Certainly not bad for 24 hours, but I reckon it could be much better if the levels are throught through a little more.
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I played this game while watching Seinfeld, now I think Thomas is Seinfeld, Orange is George and the tall one is Kramer.
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The idea is fantastic - the fact the shapes don't have faces gives the game a touch of special atmosphere / less is sometimes more..