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Strange that the paper didn't get wet. I wonder if it was water-proff paper, but still the ink would just smug.
5/5 If u liked or loved this game there are many others which are like it. Sich as imortall and that werewolf thriller game.
Look for them they are just waiting for us.
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I think this is a memorial to a boy who jumped in a pond and never came back. . . Not sure though. It's a BEAUTIFUL work of art, AMAZING story, and just all around perfect game. Five of five.
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this game is a beautiful work it envokes sadness that the friend has left him and hints along the way at what you find at the end loved it
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I think the pixles make you feel more connection beacue it makes us seem in control and we enjooy it i loved this game
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There really needs to be an artistic section for games like this. Sure, these games may not be particularly appealing for those who want their games with more action, but for those seeking the deeper meaning of games, especially the ones that leave unanswered questions in the end, an organized archive would be useful. Maybe I just like a change from all the front page TD's and RPG's, but I love these games.
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I'm getting tired of these silly art games. If you're going to make an art game, put something to make me care. If a player can beat the game in less than five minutes and never want to play it again, something is wrong. If you add achievements, more complex game play, multiple endings or something else to add some meat to the game, then I could enjoy this a lot more.
In short, it's OK, but it needs more to it.
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The ending is actually very very sad if you look at it in a certain light. Your friend was getting very old at the end of the cave and if you wouldn't of jumped in, he would of waited for you until he died. He would of died alone and yet still oblivious, thinking his friend would come along eventually.
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This game is pathetic...
If you feel the need to pour down your thoughts please go to forum or sth...making sucky game on it is kinda lame...
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very good, i appreciate the loyalty and bond of the two friends. well done. a rating doesn't seem fitting, so i shall simply say: good job
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i'm just going to put this comment to get rid of ChainReaction"s comment since it sucks so much i expect lots of thumb downs
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it doesnt load it just get stuck at 21% please dont rate down i want to keep this comment live so the creator can see and fix it
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This is the type of game I love. Not too long, yet satisfyingly complete. I loved it. 5/5. It doesn't need graphics when it has a message.
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This was a sad attempt to make a random "moral game" with no effort in the hope that people would think it has meaning.
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beautiful a touching, i thought it was a work of art. it can be interpreted in a million ways, so there isnt much point in debating them. i personally thought there were no extrordinary aspects to the tale (his friend mutating into an octopus, etc), but rather more like a childs dream is created, a totally unique idea. he has an octopus for a friend, who he was playing with one day. the octopus swam ahead long ago, and the child desperately wants to reunite with him. i think the actual passage of time in the game is only several minutes, the the octupus has been there for years, awaiting his friend...
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so the boy was jake elliot. he was taking hallucinogens. he thought he could hold his breath forever so he dived into a radioactive pool of glowing fish. inside the pool there were pockets of air where he could breathe. in every pocket there was a magic mushroom. jake mistook them for letters from his friend and ate them. soon, he reached the bottom of the pool and was eaten by Morbo. the end
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I must say this again: this game is not good. There are hundreds of games exactly like this that are more entertaining and have the exact meaning this portrays, but done much better.
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My theory starts now: I think that the boy had a pet fish of some sort, after the fish got bigger, his parents wanted him to get rid of him, so he threw him in the pond, over the years, the boy started thinking of the fish, and decided to look for him, as if checking on him. Then he found the fish, but the fish had grown into an octopus over the years. I'll do the judging of my theory for you, Fish can't write,obviously, so he wouldn't of been able to write the letters. 5/5 btw.