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One of the best HTML5 games I have seen yet. Everything (the graphics, the "wrong choices") screams "we put a lot of effort into this", and it definitely shows. Great work!
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Even after all that time, Myosotis has not aged any.... Strange... Could it be somehow related to her past?
Anyway Thank you for this excellent game.
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Very good game, Inspirational and especially giving you a good tough about something you don't know .. like forgetting your past for no reason and trying to remember it.
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i got it to work on my chrome browser, i usually use firefox but i have chrome just in case, it was a great game but i wish there was a few more hints about what to talk to the sage about at the end
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Very, very good indeed. Everything is perfect: graphics (especially graphics), story, persons, gameplay. I sure you have been doing it for quite a long time, hm?
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The cloud "sorting" mini-game is a basic Mahjong game. In the game the only tiles that can be removed are those that have either their left or right edge exposed (this occurs when the adjacent right or left stack is lower than the stack the tile is on top of).
A lot more about the world you can find here: http://www.traderofstories.blogspot.com even a comic book page http://www.traderofstories.blogspot.com/2009/06/at-beginning-there-was-seed.html :-)
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This is such a great game. I love that if you don't know what is clickable, you can just hit the button in the corner and it'll show briefly what you can click. It's a cherry on top of a delicious sundae.
mmm, sundaes...
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Chome 19.0.1084.56 here; every time I attempt to use the inventory (clicking the bag or when selecting "use item...") I get a translucent overlay that probably should contain my inventory, but it never populates. I have reloaded four or five times and the result is always the same. HTML 5 has so much promise...
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Outstanding artwork, mood and storylike feel meant i had a wonderful time playing. Thanks for making a game which finally makes sence and is actually an improvement for the genre. Although would have preferred to not have a "reveal all" interactable items on screen button i can sort of understand that its just a different way of doing it. So pleased to see something which excited me as much as the discworld and zork grand Iquis did when i was younger and which most importantly is something i wanted to experience and complete by myself, not impatiently "cheat" to complete it at first problem.
Thanks for bringing my faith back to the genre in what seems such a beautifully simple yet innovative way
Asterdai
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I WANT THE THIRD PART! The first was GREAT! This is WONDERFUL and it really makes me want to play more! Really great job!!!
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The cloud sorter puzzle is mostly based on trial and error, but the main rule is that you can only click on cloud pieces that are not surrounded/ blocked by other cloud pieces. The orange haired girl hints at this rule when she says "It's easy to isolate pairs of clouds that have exactly the same stress levels, but you can't pull a single cloud away from the rest".
Just try different combinations of matching clouds and hopefully you'll manage to find the right order ^_^
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Would have been nice to try it but a lack of support for IE (really?) makes that not a possibility as I refuse to DL programs just to play a game on Kong.
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well, other than the cloud puzzle this is a very enjoyable game. It's not that I don't get how to do it, I have just been sitting here an hour trying to figure it out. That detracts from the overall game IMO. Not like my opinion matters anyways. I suck at Mahjong.
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There seems to be no rhyme nor reason in the cloud puzzle--combinations that were previously available become unavailable, even when both pieces in a pair are exposed one of them will be unclickable for some reason. I think you should have had more clues for how to solve that one, and fewer for the colored filters puzzle (I don't need to be told three or four times how to read the pages, I figured it out easily just by looking at them). Excellent game, more difficult than the first (which is a good thing). I'm not sure why the music is off by default, but it's not a bad thing so much as unusual.