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Well, this game is just GENIOUS and I'm not saying it because it's creator needs a surgery. Since I've first played it, I fell in love with it. I think this is better than all "Shifts" together.
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Time Kufc, or, as Im sure most of you have figured out, an "Anagram" for Kufc, is dissappointing. I found the sond annoying, aswell at the gameplay repetitive and slow. It seems like too much of a copy of Shift for me. But I am going 2 rate high in hopes you get some money from being game of the month to help with your surgury. Good Luck Edmund!
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shift 1 is the best, this is better than the other shifts like 3-4 with the doors and many rooms and more than 1 person, great idea based on shift but with new stuff-funny dialogues in game, and a thingy growing in the head, give it a 4/5 gets a little boring
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Really good game, lots of interesting ideas and mechanics. I liked it alot, even though I beat it pretty easily... Required some thinking, but I'm good at that ^^ Kept the originality through all the levels. The only thing that annoyed me was the voice when he speaked... Had to mute all sound to be able to play it through.
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I agree with so many...erm...'high ranked users' who have actually beaten the game: This is a well thought out game and a well deserved game. I'm glad this was posted, and the final endings were quite dramatic and chilling. 5/5: Amazing concept and really made you think outside of this dimension, in a sense.
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Pumpkinpies, I c like this: it is a multidimensional pseudo world (no real death); each world with its time; the same being in parallel universes that communicate with each other; and the ones that died; but here all these pseudo multidimensional worlds are "colliding", are becoming the same; so the entity, the being, is aware of all the dimensions at same time, it becomes aware of all its lives (one being, many lives), so the experience (bad ones) of other lives, teach the current one (the one in the present); it remembers me of that old idea about reincarnation, but think like all lives are happening at same time :).
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How could anyone not give this a 5? Controls, art, story, and concept are outstanding. It takes ideas from Shift and Portal and extends/reinterprets them in novel and interesting ways. The puzzles are challenging, but never depend on dumb luck. If every developer could get it this right all the time, I could die happy right now.
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-_- K... a while back someone commented that since the title letters rearrange to a "swear" word, it's not that original. People, the originality (or at least novelty) is in the fact that the title is dynamic, perpetually switching between all the non-swear combinations of those four letters. Note that even the dev never spells it the same way twice. But I guess now that I've had to explain the joke, it won't be as funny...
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Wow. My word.
The good ending cutscene was a let down. but the final text was much more uh, chilling.
Good game, really good game though. nicely done.