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There's a reason these interactivities were never explored before. They're bad. Changing system clock compromises system integrity. Excessive refreshing swindles the advertisers and artificially bloats the post count. Et cetera.
This game is original. Naming your child "UNEEKLOL" is also original. Neither is particularly good.
Claiming that thought alone will solve this game is false and pretentious. If you need to "just think" to get this, everybody who's not getting this is (by implication) not thinking. That's fallacious. Taking something "literally" is impossible due to the mutable nature of language.
Being smug and incomprehensible is not being clever.
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It's an interesting concept but I must say having to change your system time is a BAD IDEA! No game should have to do anything like that and also makes Kongregate disconnect many times.
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Too many bugs (anti-Chrome, anti-Mac). Unresponsive. Asks you to turn back your time, which is a rather poor idea (messes with programs, some of which (anti-virus) are critical).
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I've completed all 25 levels, and have to say it is mediocre at best. Not only do you need workarounds if you don't have desktop computer, printer, webcam, and administer access to change system settings, but at least two of the puzzles force the user to reload the page, sometimes multiple times, artificially inflating the authors advertising income. 1 of 5
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Well, I actually played it to the end. It's earned at least one star out of 5 now. I see its appeal - stupid people get kicks from finishing this game because it makes them feel smart. ((See, I can make
http://xkcd.com/169/ Communicating badly is not clever. It isn't fun.
I will honestly be sad if this pathetic gimmick beats out a game like Fantastic Contraption for the $250 prize. Giving people money for being arrogant is a bad practice.
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Ha! I love how people post "First!". That's hilarious. Fun game, basically a more simple version of "Me and the Key". I enjoyed it.