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The world flees at my passing, yet, I hold no contempt for them, for all they see is an act of God, my only regret, is that they shall never know what my task was, and they shall never know my sacrifice.
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What if this is what the Easter Island heads are doing? Just waiting for something to happen that will help them prevent a disaster?
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So I block the lava in the volcano, which then increases the pressure under the surface of the volcano and in the year 2013 should have exploded with far greater results than Mount St. Helens. Only in this case, I become a projectile that should have carved through that airplane overhead like butter.
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Neat concept. I liked watching the people advance and I appreciated that there was enough time to waste some trying things and still win. My only complain was how slow the character moves. Some places require enough walking to get irritated. I'd want a longer game even if I could move faster.
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SPOILER ALERT!!!
I walked past the volcano and planted chestnut so I can continue to climb past the cliff and reach the deepest end of the game. I found a tombstone saying "Here lies a traveler between worlds, whose name is unknown, for the curious soul who have found his resting place."
Huh.
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When the volcano erupts with you inside, it says the date is 2013, so that might mean he prevented the world from ending on December 21 2012?
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Completed the game, nobly saved the world by sacrificing myself, and helped the world turn.
Theeeen on my second attempt I waited in the water at the first use of my powers of patience and sat whilst the world burnt.
Love this game, right here.
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I climbed up a fishing net and into a boat that was in the middle of the water. By the next season, I had been thrown overboard.
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A great idea but I didn't like the way it turned out. There were not enough puzzles, the puzzles were too simple, and the golem moved painfully slowly which seemed like a way to extended an otherwise too short game.
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The statue noticed that the people were hungry. And when he went to get the wheat, but due to some minor mishaps the tree that he needed to climb up had died, they were still hungry (but not yet dead) twenty years later. And lo, it was a miracle!
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+ this comment if you skipped to the apocalypse quite early on... Go on... I know you waited in the village for 380 or so years. Don't deny it...
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this rock is obviously a stoner. Who else would wait 80 years for a tree to grow....a stoner with the best mary that has absolutely no concept of time that's who. But It was a great game,
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Plug a volcano, and it will explode somewhere else. Sorry, but when reality hits, the calamity is unavoidable. I'd sit by the grave I've found and dig myself deep and wait for 100 years, after the calamity has ended. Then I'd come back up and laugh, with Mother Nature! Then I can be reborn as a phoenix, and kick butt, because -- hey, it's a game. XD Karma's back, tree-killing villagers. And Earth can heal itself once more. :3 Mwahaha!
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WELL I STOOD AT THE END OF THE VOLCANO UNTIL YEAR 399
AND THE LAVA WAS ABOUT THREE MILES BENEATH THE VOLCANO
I'M PRETTY SURE WE WOULD'VE SURVIVED
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I just got trolled so hard at this game! At the village with the boat I thought you were supposed to make your way all to the left... Ugh!