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The ocean around me week 3: I cant believe the magical talking bunny lied to me... well, i should try to catch some coconuts to eat for a snack!
Coconut catch! you need to catch these just to survive, 1000 should be enough.
me: FOR A SNACK?!
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To all of those complaining about week 3 not being out yet, be patient. Developing a game is hard. If anything you should be thankful that he didn't just give up.
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To be honest, up until this point, I thought this was just another point and click, but the story has me deeply intrigued. I'm looking forward to the next one!
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*obliterates several happy clouds while letting the storm clouds pass* "Congratulations! You prevented a storm!" What?
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With the coconuts' ever-increasing velocity, by week 4 we could have expected the tree to be firing them at us from a minigun.
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i like the simplicity of the graphics but the gameplay is just...meh. Repetitive minigames with clunky controls, and boring platformer sections. The mysterious storyline is the only thing i played for. In future I suggest not making the player play each minigame more than once.
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Sorry to be that guy, but how exactly does he, "scoop fire" into a metal bowl? And why would you put a metal bowl full of fire on your head? That must be why he's bald.
lol, you're not "that guy" at all, this is an awesome comment. I used the word "scooped" because I thought it gave me a cool mental image of literally scooping flames into a bowl (remember this fire is also somehow burning without any fuel, so we're allowed to suspend our belief a tiny bit). Thanks for checking out the game! And you know what? I REALLY should add a tiny, temporary burn mark on his head when he comes back up on Day 3.
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l think it's a clone experiment. I haven't put much thought into it but here's the proof: First of all we know it's an experiment, it says so. The islands are artificial and the rooms under them are controlled to change. The photos show other clones that didn't make it to the end (lower numbers suggest previous unsuccessful tries). Now, about the sun powers ad the weird statues, maybe that's some alien stuff, or alien tech that is being investigated. The book too.