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Damn good game, not those like "kill everybody, you have 5 weapons, unlimited enemies and really boring gameplay. 5 stars.
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This is so amazingly wonderful. How can Ebert say games are not art? This was a more valuable experience than any movie I saw this summer.
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I am not a big fan of psychedelic games such as this one. The man moved too slowly and the music did nothing but annoy me. 3/5 for the interesting concept.
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uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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I really like this game, but I can't help but get a little annoyed at the Life planet. All of the other puzzles flowed together and seemed intuitive, but that one was so arbitrary. Even so, 5/5 because the style was fantastic and I can live with the one issue for the fact that this is the way artistic games should be done. Non-linearity and simplicity are key and make this work.
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I'm confused, I have the asteroid orb, element orb, then there is a missing orb, then i have the music, giant, colour orb.... what is the 6th missing orb!?!
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Amazing Game. Just fantastic, I'd give it 9001/5 for the story and layout alone. I wonder if there's any chance of a sequel.
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Maybe I would like this game if the puzzles actually made sense, and weren't just an attempt to make a cunning and clever game.
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I completed the game but still havent worked out what I was supposed to do with the colour planet. I just kinda flipped them around untill it worked
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The only hard thing was to get the plant orb, because I was clicking on it an nothing happens. But you need to click somewhere else on the plant... :/
But the game is nice and quite cool.