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what a slow ass game... i could feel myself aging while walking back with seeds and stuff... used less than half the time given so wasnt even challenging
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Good idea, terrible execution. You walk way to slow to want to bother solving the puzzles. *way* too slow. Like, the half hour this game took was 29 minutes of wasted time.
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Waiting, LIKE A BOSS, giving grain, LIKE A BOSS, running over people, LIKE A BOSS, falling sideways, LIKE A BOSS, saving the world, LIKE A BOSS.
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This was a really great game.... I normally don't give 5 stars, but you deserve it... I played twice in a row... Great idea, great concept and a nice ending, alongside a relaxing music (y)...
The only critique Ihave is that it would have been nice to have a little more detail, like algae and fish on the bottoms of the lakes...
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If I hear one more "too slow" comment I will rip someone's head off. The game is called 400 years~ not 2.3 minutes. The achievement is even called play the waiting game! please just leave if its that slow. I thought it was fun to see how things change and have the challenges to 5/5 from me
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While the concept of the game is original, and the feel of the game is pleasant before the very end, I do not like some of the underlying message that the game tries to convey, particularly the gravestone that taunts "curious" people. The edge of religiosity of the game makes me feel uneasy. Perhaps I am being over-sensitive, but still...
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I always got stuck at stalactites, there is some bug that makes me stuck at one place and I can not move. It happened to me four or five times
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And that is the reason why I really love flash games. You always have a chance to find such a masterpiece among them.
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Nooooo! The last thing you need is a plug! That allows the pressure to build up and then KABLOOEY! We're talking Pompey, Krakatoa, and all that jazz. Don't you ever watch Nova?
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i almost won, i just wanted to wait to see how the civilization grew, unfortinetely, nothing changed except for the time, so while waiting, i ran out of time to plant the tree, so I hid in the lake under the cave
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The story would've been much more romantic if it had been designed so that the hero could live to benefit from his own virtue. Instead he author specfically prefers the aesthetic of a world where the virtuous one dies a lonely death, so that his benefactors can live on in ignorance. This confesses a morbid fascination with compromise, unfairness, and imperfection.