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The storyline is brilliant and the gameplay is simple. I love it.
SPOILER ALERT: I can't beat the level after the girl is gone. Any help?
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to do lvl 20 you need to just keep jumping in to the pit and press space mid jump and repeat jumping on your previous self multiple times til you get it
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Very immersive, and an amazing end. Just been staring at the "The End" screen for 5 minutes, listening to the music. 5/5
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need help on level 20!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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level 20 help: everyone get like 30 guy and have them all jump aton like u are trying to get across space them out a little and eventulay u can get across
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It is very rare to find a game, especially a flash game, with such an intriguing storyline and mood. This is probably my third run through the game and every time I beat the game I get a new perspective of the story. The music is great and really sets the mood. The only thing that I somewhat dislike about the game is its length and the level of difficulty. Although the game's story, music, atmosphere make up for this minor critique. 5/5, a very good game.
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maybe you should make a part two like that he remembers you and something happens and katheryn comes to life or something like that
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wow.....the level where you kill Kathryn with that lever shook me pretty badly amazingly O.o...anyone know the name of those two songs?...
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The game is wasted by that stupid, pathetic ending. There was no need to that story, the one told in the intro was enough moving and way original.
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I loved this game. Its not replayable. But for the time i was playing it, it was great. I love the ending too, it reminded me of the notebook, a lot. 5/5. I wish more games had this kind of emotional depth/detail. S'why i like a few of Gregory Weir's games. Go play Bars Of Black And White, if you're keen for more of this sort of gaming [and by gaming, i dont mean gameplay's genre]