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gud game sad but gud :') 10/10 how you come up w/ idea it real gud could revamp it in to a movie. the way movies comin out thought it would in 3-D
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If you don't get the point of the story, the entire storyline is the visit from the Psychologist. The "challenges" are pictures and objects shown to him by the Psychologist which he has to explain what it feels like and means. He's explaining to the Psychologist that it's like how his life used to be except that he's doing it all by himself instead of with Kathryn. He then goes on to explain about what happened with Kathryn, but it's unsure of how she died, probably with a challenge they did together. The green box at the end of every challenge signifies the box that he had to find to put her into. The flowers that you spawn at/checkpoint are the 2 flowers he put next to her grave. Personally, I think she died a normal death, and he just put her in the box and buried her because he couldn't handle her death. But that's just me.
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The storyline is great and the last level is fairly easy run and jump over and over and eventually you will jump off a clone and make it.
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c'mon, if u didnt have any feeling or emotion from the begging through the end of this.. then.. get a life, girlfriend or somethings just wrong with u
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If you don't get the point of the story, the entire storyline is the visit from the Psychologist. The "challenges" are pictures and objects shown to him by the Psychologist which he has to explain what it feels like and means. He's explaining to the Psychologist that it's like how his life used to be except that he's doing it all by himself instead of with Kathryn. He then goes on to explain about what happened with Kathryn, but it's unsure of how she died, probably with a challenge they did together. The green box at the end of every challenge signifies the box that he had to find to put her into. The flowers that you spawn at/checkpoint are the 2 flowers he put next to her grave. Personally, I think she died a normal death, and he just put her in the box and buried her because he couldn't handle her death. But that's just me.
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I noticed Jack and Kathryn parts, off screen counts as green box, so you can either kill them both or let one live. Did you leave that on purpose, as a whole 'always together' or 'you saved me' thing?
David did an amasing job for this, pretty sure Luke went for the simple design on purpose so you could emphasize everything else.
Did this game make anyone ELSE think of Minecraft?
Oh, and maybe change where the testers screen goes. I don't want to have a moment of sad story while all these cursenames whir along my screen.
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This is... The deepest game I've seen in a long time. I very nearly cried at the end. And I hardly ever cry. I'd rate it higher than 5 if I could.
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Wow. This is THE best game in the world. All those other games about fake wars mean nothing. This is what it's all about.
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I'm a chinese.My English is poor but still read out the sad of this flash...It's a artwork...masterpiece...It's a pity that I couldn't understand all means of words.
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Sure it is an awesome story for a flash game but it kinda saddens me to see people say how much it moved them. There are a lot of similar stories out there. Edgar Allen Poe's 'The Tell-Tale Heart' comes to mind. Or heck, even the plot of Silent Hill 2 is pretty much the same ( James didn't remember that he killed his wife either, and for the same reasons of regret and sorrow. And both the protagonist of this and of SH2 have their regret manifest as the gameplay elements of their respective games).
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at the last level what i did was i kept jumping off the edge at different spots and eventually i could jump across the heads off my shadows.
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Words escape me when I try to write about how this game made me feel. The game takes you on a journey. At the beginning, I thought it would be a silly little time waster. As it progressed, and something deeper became more apparent, I felt compelled to play on. When I finally reached the end, all the emotions that I had been developing over the course of the game came out, and I cried. Never has any game, or even a real life experience, made me treasure so much the loved ones I have. My main point being, Thank You 2DArray.
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After i experinced a tramatic event i went the thearpy and he suggested i try this game and i played it and belive it or not it helped me calemd me down made me happier and among other things made me re think life itself
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well if i'm starting to put comment then this one sure is a good one, a story and play that mix well and is truely poetic, of all the games I have played this game's story is amongst the greatest, and not because it's long but because it's simple, it's short, and it's touching, I could write this down on my list... but I don't need to, what I like I remember, and I shall not forget... checkpoint... and so he shall live through the memories of his past, ad aeternum