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great game loved the story and the last level (deep pit with unreachable green door) is beatable if you jump off and the press space then repeat you can jump off the falling you's and make it
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This game was very short and sweet. If it had to be one or the other though, it was absolutely sweet. The story is shrouded in mystery and little complexities that makes me wonder what's -really- going on. The one-sided conversations hold greater meaning than a typical narration, and so forth.
Even though the copy/paste gameplay mechanic has been done before, it certainly shines here. 5/5!
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I finally did the last level by jumping off my own head a couple of times to get to the other side. Shame actually I'd like to see the me's pile up. Brilliant game, I love the *SPOILER* bit at the end about the girl being in the green box and thats why the green box is so significant *END SPOILER*
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I constantly keep coming back to replay this great game and look at the great comments, nice short game which packs alot of emotion =]
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Great game, sad ending...
how to get past the last level:
keep jumping off into the hole and press space each time. eventually you will be able to jump off of the massive crowd onto the other side.
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Brilliant game. Sad but really really good. I've just recently broken up with a long term girlfriend. Not an easy game to play in that context.
The last (or maybe not) level. Is it a big pit with an unreachable green box? If so, good ending. If not, how the hell do you get past it?
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Very touching I liked the gameplay as well it was a good game it did a good job with relations betweenn the charaters 5/5
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5/5 for the game, but am I the only one that thought the ending was lame and contrived? It tries a little too hard to be dark and mysterious and Braid-y.
But seriously good gameplay. Well developed and smooth.
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am i... um, playing the same game as everyone else? what i'm playing is like a pretentious Use Boxmen/Chronotron mashup hung solely on the more mundane timing elements of both. what did i miss here? besides the fun, i mean.
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great finally beat it i was lost on the last 2 but then i got aggrevated and started jumping off and stuff and a lot of them bounced on the heads of others and flew across it was great loved it 5.5/5 best game ever played music was kind of relaxing... only have 1 question is what u said at the end actually true just curious
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Why do the words move so slowly? I can read faster than a first grader, so it'd be nice if there was at least the option to scroll faster than it's defaulted to do. It was a decent game but I think people give it too much credit because of the storyline.
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Finally finished it. This game is beautiful. It's one of the first games I've played where the story and gameplay blend perfectly. Sure, it has a sad ending. But Romeo & Juliet had a sad ending, and it's still required literature, several hundred years later.
Great game. Favorited and five starred.
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Both the puzzles and the artistic style seem to owe more than a little debt to Braid. It's all very well done, and I'm glad I played it to completion, but why is "artistic" so often synonymous with "hopeless"? Perservering only to discover how abysmal the protaganist's situation is throws the whole "game victory/reward" notion on it's ear, but that's not _necessarily_ a good thing. Certainly it's becoming far from unique.