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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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A somewhat entertaining game which will inevitably spawn a legion of insufferable unique snowflakes who "...truly get it, man, it's deep, it speaks to my soul, y'all don't understand us introspective types. If you don't weep manly tears of joy you must be dead inside. Seriously, it's just like crystallised (insert abstract noun here)."
All that aside though, I enjoyed playing it.
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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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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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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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This game is quite beautiful. But I wish I had enough philosophical understanding so that I could completely understand the concept of this game.
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It's kind of like us I guess... Trapped in our computers, eating processed food, not resting enough. I think this game might be about having no regrets and learning about the world so that you can be at peace. Something like that. It's hard to just write.
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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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The guy was knowledgeable and poetic in what (s)he was bringing. You could perform any action on just about any object and read what it'll say.
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for those of you stuck in the 2 chapter and you want to get out of the house, there is a book about clouds above the cook book.
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First time playing thought it it took me like 20 minuets to beat
Second time playing beat it in like 5 mins
Third time playing understood the message and started crying
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Quite an amazing game. I've been stressed out lately, this game calmed me down, and helped me forget about what was around me. 5/5
Sequel?
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Don't mind the first two comment I wrote before, I hadn't finished the whole game. This is beautiful, it went deeper than I thought it would, and the music is amazing. I love the birds level and I thought the fireflies level was long. It's a nice game, very long, which I enjoyed I didn't want it to end.
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@locolino Nice misinformation there. Point and clicks originated around the 80's with a few little known point and click adventure games and one you may know: Shadowgate (1987).
A little research goes a long way.
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Is it possible to win this game, or is it just slightly informational except for breaking the laws of physics on the moon
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That was beautiful. It took a while to learn the controls, but then I realized it was sort of a "letting go" of the usual gaming thought process which let me go from screen to screen with ease, and perform the tasks necessary to complete the game appropriately. I loved it; it was very surreal, but also hypnotically calming. The fact that you set it in Lodi, California also means a lot to me, as out there, it really is so calm and so peaceful (I lived out there for a while). What a wonderful game; it's a shame to see people complaining about it being "too random" or they're just not able to properly figure things out, and rate it poorly without giving it a proper chance. This was wonderful.