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reminded me a lot of In the Company of Myself, chases a girl, loses a girl and has to move on, story line was repeated. However, this game was a little too easy as I beat it rather quickly, wish it could have taken a little more time.
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Loved the game. I think it's really good. I've never played a game like it. It's really cool. (And if she didn't like him enough to go out with him when he was ugly, screw her! She's not worth it!
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Very nice game. I don't understand why do people think Hans commited suicide, to me the jump was more of a 'leap' you have to take before going to talk to your crush, instead of simply stalking her and creeping somewhere around. It's a jump from the colorful dreams to concrete reality. She didn't give a damn about him walking up to her. But he finally got the courage to do so. And he stopped imagining it, instead trying. Now he can accept the reality and move on to making himself what he would want to be. 5/5. :)
Hans is the representation of my psychology when I was 14. I'm glad that I was alone at that age so I got the chance to think about stuff throughoutly. I have a great relationship now, thanks to those times that I had to grow up.
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At the first sentence that says "What if everyone look the same?" And my first thought is "If everyone loook the same then that girl is not beautiful" of this game...... and my opinion was right
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This game really got me in the feels I've never played a game (at least an internet game) quite like this where you feel really bad for the character and the ending just depressed the crap outta me.
glad you liked it. I didn't aim it to be depressive at the end, he does not commit suicide, he decides to live in the real world, without daydreaming an utopia where everyone looks the same.
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Where is says: What if things were simpler? what if everyone was even? in that room all i see is smiley faces made into the walls and floors :D
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This felt like a cross between a suicide note and a 16 year old's depressed poetry. The entire theme felt morbid, especially the ending. My only thought was, "Did this kid just commit suicide?"
Well programmed, moderately fun, but ... wow.
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It says in the description that "This game is made completely by one person, and that is me."
(long list of end credits)
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The arguements in this play are kinda interesting.....The exclusion from the society and the reject from people we love because of physical appearences, the utopic dream of a society where we're all equal, the desire to be different between each other and not to lose our identity, the desire to be "great", overtake the other ones....but actually....At the end, thid the boy suicide ?
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this is the only game that make me rage
i always like game from famous developer like armorgames and stuff
but this is the only game i love from unfamous developer
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Obviously I'm not skillful enough, because I couldn't pass the 2-pixel-sequence. Until then it was an interesting gameplay experience.
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Meh, this is just my opinion, but this game didn't really rise out of the pack of other heavy-handed "message" games tacked onto a bland platformer. I feel like it did a lot of lampshade-hanging on the fact that the gameplay was boring and tried to pass it off as necessary to the theme -- but neither really grabbed me enough to keep me playing. The shrinking theme was neat and all -- maybe I would've liked this more if it featured more in the mechanics?
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It's a shame the shrinking doesn't actually *do* a pixellation - it doesn't fit well with the story. I think it would have been nicer to have the graphic actually shrinking down, then the camera zoom in on the smaller graphic, which would now be pixelated by the reduction. Instead we see the pixels themselves shrinking at the same rate as the image, which doesn't pixelate the image at all!