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-ewok. he killed her by basically throwing her off a cliff.
not reallt hrowing her. but her death is why he is visited by a psychologist
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basically the storyline is a usual visit from the psychologist that happens a lot im guessing.
it goes throughout how he thinks and of all the challenges he has done only he is ow currently alone. kathryn was kewls x.x . he didn't have to kill her x.x
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One of the best games i've played in alot of time. Lovely graphics, amazing music, and the best of all, a VERY catching story. 5/5
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I'd love to see another game like this, similar puzzles, but a different character perhaps? I loved Jack but his story is a little spent :( Please fulfill my wish.
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what a great game with such a straightforward morol .it saddens me to only have yourself when nobdy is there to help.
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well I can't make through first level... i don't know why but always when I move from starting point to green square and then push spacebar i got this same level again. Is it bug? Or I just don't get something right?
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HE IS SICK!!! HOW CUOLD HE KILL KATHRYN LIKE THAT?! oh and by the way it is not bug that Jack cannot jump on kathryn it is to prevent getting Jack murdered innstead of jack
he is so sick but yet is is so sad...
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On the level with the huge pit,which is the last level, all i can say is…. JUMP JUMP JUMP!!!!!!!! hope this helped :)
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Auch a beautiful tale for such a tragic story. His loved one saved him and sacrificed herself. This is a tale that should be told more often.
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The artwork is great, the storyline is touching, and the music compliments it fabulously 5/5 "but she is gone... and now i find my self alone"
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Those of you who wish to know the secrets, please read, then recomment it when it gets low... ty.
The small "boards" are his past memories and challenges in life. The little clones are the multiple times he ended up talking to his psyciatrist. Every time he sees the psyciatrist, he talks to him as if they had never met before. He can't remember how katheryn had died, but he actually killed her himself. He doesn't remember how or why. The green box was actually a symbol of a large green box that he used as katheryn's grave and then buried her. Him getting to the box to get to the next level, was him really saying that he needed to get over her death to move on in life. I came up with this beacause, personally, I have been studying my own mind since I realized that I am slowly falling into my own world. I hope I come across the brink of "normal" and I hope you truly understand every last detail of this game
Sincerely, (profile name): dom_123555
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I love this game. it's one of the best game I've ever played in my life. The graphics is simple and not that bad. The end is sad and it's one of the reason why I liked it. I would give it a 5/5!
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I had a hard time using his magical clones to help me jump onto those high platforms, if you know what I'm talking about. A couple of them kept cowarding all the way to the start of the room, too, after helping me jump up onto the third platform.
What to do, what to do...
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Disregard last comment, this game is easy, needs more lvls. 3/5. Now click '-' just because i didn't comment on the 'meaning'. Queers
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This is one of those games that even when I look at it during a search, I feel like I just got punched in the gut. This is easily the deepest game on Kongregate, and one of the saddest. 5/5, if only for effective message.
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The story-line is amazing....but sad at the same time. It has creativity that blows your mind . A really in-deep game 5/5 If you don't get the point of the story, the entire storyline is the visit from the Psychologist.
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This is true game art. It is a great storyline, and the situation Jack's in can't be represented in any other form than an interactive game. It is a great mix of puzzle, platform, and story. Beats by far any other games I have played in my life.
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oooohhh... thats so sad..... esspecially the very end after the THE END sign, it says "The shrink leaves, and suddenly I don't even have a person to tell my story to anymore." :( poor guy... 5/5!
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one of the best games i have ever played, whatever you percieve the moral to be, it's always an important one.
the music adds an incredible mood to the game, the unique storytelling style only makes the narrative even more incredible, if anyone sees this message before they play it, please dont read any comments before you play it, and stay to complete it the whole way.
the impact of the ending really hits you, when verything in the game is tied together...
an amazing game, 5/5
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on the first level that has a lever, he says that the area down below is "irritatingly spacious". I think it represents the fact that Kathryn is buried.
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on the first level, he says that he wants to be friends with the green box. If it represents the green box he put Kathryn in, then could it be more than a tutorial?
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this game was touchingly, achingly beautiful, and left me hollow at the end just like after reading a good book. thank you.
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I have only played this game twice and at first i wanted a sequel but after playing it twice i think it would ruin it
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To get past lvl 19 just keep jumping off the cliff and press space bar eventually you do it so many times it makes a falling bridge you can jump on or go2 this http://www.fncgamesblog.com/2009/11/23/the-company-of-myself-walkthrough