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A very unique idea to share this experience in this most interactive way; you knew many could relate to these emotions I think. As to this being 'the right place'... I think it is... games put us in different 'worlds' & times... you put some of us back in our pasts &, as L.P. Hartley wrote: "The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there." "The Go-Between" (1895 – 1972). Thanks for this. 10/5
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excellent story, almost follows the premise of what i felt like the last few years, perhaps it should be on a site not concentrated online multiplayer gaming. But which Oxford is this the one in England or the one of the several elsewhere?
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its a poem made into a non-fun game.
although fine as a poem, you made it a game.
I cant stretch this enough... THIS IS A GAME.
AND IT ISNT FUN!
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kind of personal for me, so It lacks a bit of the meaning that it could have. I think that making and publicly releasing this probably helped you with whatever you where needing to over come, so I am glad you posted it. 5/5, because it takes some guts to share anything personal on the internet.
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@JacobH7 Says the noob as he goes back to the blood-spattered screen of some other game. This game is not about mindless death and gore, it is about sorrows and overcoming them. This game has a beautiful meaning. The meaning of your comment, however, is "1'|\/| 4 |\|00|3 1 D0|\|7 C4R3 4|30()7 L1F3 & 1 C4|\|7 5P3LL". Not so beautiful. Get a brain, get a life, and get off your computer if you're as intelligent and compassionate as a rock.
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nice simple story, but too short and way too open ended. only 4 slides and you dont know if he keeps walking or comes back in the end. needs a better ending.
also, on a side note. why does every game that has a message and is peaceful, have graphics like this? why cant games have a message and use more than 32 pixels for a charecter?
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I don't see how its a true story, unless someone was lost in a purple night sky... LOL. I see sad and loneliness, a path of dispair-even at the end.