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i found that just charging of the edge while jumping constantly and then making another copy do the same thing at a slightly different time (about 20 copies) worked
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Genius, very clever story, with the instructions weaved into the characters thoughts, as well as the soundtrack. 5/5, but needs achievements.
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i was confused by the very last level. I love the metaphor of the game being his life, anyone who doesn't understand it is kinda slow
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Really lovely game! Puzzles are just challenging enough to make you think, but not be impossible. Story was really nicely done, very sad =')
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incredible story. I loved it. if you make it just a game about badges I will hate you for it. beautiful beautiful game
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The final level is easy. Hold up and keep jumping into the hole. Every time you fall in press space. Eventually there will be so many dudes jumping in that you will have so many to jump off of that you get across the hole.
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Ryde, at the end, you have to jump lots of guys in and then start running straight across holding jump, and you sometimes land on someone's head. eventually you get across, just don't hit r :P
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well it seems like the game is a different version of the time machine robot thing.. forgot the name, someone after or before me probably talked about it. The last level was hard and the ending was suprising, it may be a knockoff but its more than decent I think its altogether a better game. you put storyline into it.
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bullshit portrayal of a hermit, hermits are hermits because they enjoy being alone, not because they desperately need friends
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Turtle, just keep flooding the hole with bodies, then keep jumping. Don't reset, just go for it again. If you mess up, it will only increase your chances.
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This is a fantastic little game. Games based on interacting with multiple iterations of yourself are becoming common enough that I groaned inwardly a little when I realized this was one of them, but you've managed to use the idea in new and interesting ways, without having any really frustrating levels. An obvious 5/5.
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Wow. Wow indeed. The story is amazing. The last level was creative. I love the gameplay. Level pack? Sequel would be pointless, but a level pack would be nice.
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needs sequel.. perhaps psychologist finds out that, surprisingly, Jack was telling the truth. He get stuck and game and poses as an obstacle? I don't know. Expand. Keep alive.