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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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Absolutely beautiful. Slow-paced but at the same time one of the most moving games I've ever played. This is what makes me believe that there is still hope for humanity. When people build games and stories like this, it makes me happy.
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Blocking the lava increased the volcano's internal pressure artificially leading to the 2010 eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull.
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A very nice game I love the music and slow soothing feel of the game. You have an eternity so you are not in any hurry. I liked how when you start the game you are all like careful don't waste any years then about a 1/3 of the way in its like go years go. It was also nice you have plenty of years in case you do something stupid like try and climb the mountain with a tree that wont grow high enough. I also loved watching the humans progress around you. And now I plan to let everyone die. keep up the great work.
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I waited three-hundred years expecting the ground at the first obstacle to erode before i realized i just had to wait for winter.
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I love this game. Felt very lonely seeing all those people run away from me, while I was only trying to save them. The only companions but I wasn't able to get to them and befriend.. When the bridge was built, I just had to go back and see how they were, what else they accomplished, the grandsons of the people I saved. I felt a god, and it was horrible. Please make more games!
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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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ATTENTION: There is a little easter egg at the egg at the end, if you take a chestnut with you when you go to the volcano, and go past it, you can scale a cliff, which will take you to the easter egg. Please + this post so others can see.
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Despite all the frenzied, intense action and the constant unfair demand for fast reflexes, I managed to make it through this game. Phew!
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haha....now all i can think of is this village going "oh no! we have no food!" then a statue just comes STOMPING his way in,screaming "EAT YOUR WHEAT!!!" then freezes in town square. he woke up every 50 years to scream "WHY ARENT YOU EATING THE FRICKEN WHEAT!?" they made a holiday for his anniversery and everything.
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Hint: The villagers aren't freaking out because they are hungry, they are freaking out because there is a giant stone dude walking around their village. They will not say, "Hey, thanks for the food."
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for anyone thinking that they cant do anything after the give the grain to the villagers just wait and the villagers will eventually build bridges. please vote up this comment so people dont quite the game cause they think nothing is happening.
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Not sure if no one noticed the easter egg at the right end of the volcano, there's a grave of a traveler who had passed one.... Thought I could escape the inevitable =/
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The failure ending sure could have been better. Also 400 years was way to easy. Should have been 200 to make it a little tricky. Had to play twice with intent on losing the second time just to see what would happen.