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This game is wicked cool. The minigame-component was just challenging enough -- each time I was like 'I'll never get this' -- until I did. And the prose + graphics are neat too. Very straightforward, fun. Keep making.
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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.
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Eh. I appreciate the attempt, but a paragraph of colorful words with some barely-interactive metaphors don't automatically become more than the sum of their parts. If you don't have choice, or even the appearance of choice, you don't have interactivity in any meaningful sense. All you've really got is a few words separated by weak puzzles.
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I read a poem about this game in our Valentine's Day Contest. It's a much older game but I've never heard of it before. Glad I came across it because it was a lovely little puzzle game and I enjoyed it immensely!
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Heh...pretty nice..asking for more would be asking you to tell us your personal life, perhaps that is too much. I really loved it. A very original way to let others see into your mind. For a minute we feel so close to you, yet we are so far away. Really nice Thanks for sharing :)