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Boring, tedious, and nonsensical. There are so many options, and I for one don't feel like trying every single combination of verb and object until I figure out how to make the game/story progress. Caught some fireflies, don't know where she stored them, and saw 4 different areas before I decided it was no longer worth the time.
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LEARN EVERYTHING!
BEFRIEND EVERYTHING!
COOK EVERYTHING!
FORGET EVE- Wait, what was I saying? Who are you? Do I live here?
The ending was... a bit depressing. But fantastic job on the game!
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A beautiful little game, but I'm not sure I understand its hidden/inner meaning, if there is any. I enjoyed playing it nevertheless.
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It was nice until the end, where the game completely left me behind, and I couldn't understand what it was trying to get at. As a game, not too hard, nor is it too easy, and really makes you think during some parts.
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once you get used to the wacky verbs, it is an enjoyable game. It reminded me of the game Loom, where you play music instead of clicking on verbs
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okay, the girls are trying to make the boy (who honstly creeps me out) go to sleep, i think. each do this by a ... story? This could explain the transporting and stuffs. ALSO! note: all four chars are intended to be girls... maybe. The boy might be the guy who goes, And i quote "A boy says, it's too dark, it's too quiet, it's too boring and grey. i think the girls were just trying to make him sleep... but half the fun of these games is to interpet.
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um anyone notice that the boy you find, from the poster, the cook book, the TV, and the ending, how creepy he is. he scares the crap out of me, he just poofs and i there, staring blankly at me, like i dont know what. but jeeze he is a skeevy inducing "boy"
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Majesty of Colors, Company of Myself, I Can Hold My Breath Forever, Loved, and Don't Look Back all should be in an inspirational category. This one, too... Not as much, but it is inspirational!
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"A fluffy and serene cumulonimbus cloud" (look at cloud) Cumulonimbus are storm clouds that create lightning and hail and storms
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I can tell that you put a lot of heart into the story behind the game :) It must bring back so many personal memories for you.....unfortunately I wasn't able to connect, but if you and other players are then the game's purpose has been met :)
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Really liked this game But every time I saw the boy. I got chills down my spine. I don't know why this was but it was a really sad feeling of being alone. Inspiring Game.
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Powerful; the first chapter in particular made me connect with this game, rather unexpectedly so.
Perfect if you are in a nostalgic mood, looking for something quirky and bittersweet. Plotwise, there are some rough spots, and the chapters feel disproportional but since this was intended more as a homage rather than a commercial product, it is not a fault, per se.
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Errodrell: Are you kidding? The meaning behind this one is the most obvious of all. Did you even pay attention to the credits and the names of the women in the game? It's about the author's loved ones and remembering them. Who do you think the little boy was in every part?
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Part of the ingenuity involved with creating a game like this is being able to convey a beautiful message in a manner that most ppl will at least be able to get a sense of. Despite being the type of player that loves these games, I was unable to discern the meaning in this endeavor, so I have to say that it is little more than a jumble of words and pictures.