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In my point of view (there may be a whole lot of others), I think this "game" is more complex than what you actually think it is. For example, the documents talk about the fact the even thinking of an impossible matter would come true or might already have came true. Despite the complexity and brain-exploding minigames, the documents seem to all lead to one thing- The Human Brain. How complex and how simplistic it is, we will never know because we have a common thinking of how the brain works. Perharps when we get to understand physics and biology to the extend of being able to create a device that allows you to solve things for you. Until then, thinking and how coincidental a subject is, is a unsolved mystery.
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I rarely comment on games, but I had to for this one. "This Is a Work of Fiction" is quite thought provoking. Eli does an excellent job of presenting the philosophy of George Berkeley. Berkeley thought that this world is but a dream of God, and that we exist only in that dream. Likewise, we can create our own worlds in our thoughts and dreams. This reminds of the book "Sophie's World", which I recommend that you read.
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The problem with the game not starting seems to have been fixed, and I managed to finish the game. Extra cool. I like how the notes explain the title's meaning. They should be easier to read, though. 5 stars, great game, I'd love to see badges!
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after finally finishing riot 3 after what seems like a billion tries, i think the best way to approach it is to always move in a diagonal pattern, rather than straight horizontal/vertical. I found that it helped me avoid getting trapped while also requiring the least movement. good luck :)
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Took me four hours to play through! I didn't get any of the riddles, though :( English is not my mother tongue which made it extra hard, and I especially suck on riddles, well I guess there wasn't much to do about it :D Loved the game so. SO hard! And I got it! Heh, I feel great.
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that's so weird. either i'm really good at this, or i'm just freaking amazingly lucky. i passed riot 3 on the first try. Don't believe me if you want. I don't believe it either
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Wait what? Rotary is the easiest. River is the hardest because it's solely based on precision placement.
You don't get it, sotanaht. It isn't about other universes, just that they might create ours. Yes, that is a well known theory, but the "influence" how he calls it is something COMPLETELY DIFFERENT. The influence is a subconsciousness of sentient creatures on a planet, simply put. It makes events go, and doesn't need any other factors to work. Infinite universes, that's something different.
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Managed to finish everything except round four of Rotary. Two hours later, I've still managed to finish everything except round four of Rotary. ><
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I got some requests to provide more information on river #3. Basically your swirls should look like a sideways 'T'. Set up your green swirls going at an angle / (similar to river 2) and then create two more swirls at roughly a right angle from the first line. Your green starting swirl needs to be right next to it, above and to the left slightly, while the blue one is below and to the left, also right next to it (to shoot them out fast). Once you get this basics down you can adjust the positions slightly to get it right (mostly just the middle one will need to be moved a little)
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hey, hey, hey, woah. My nickname is "The Doctor"! No stealing! And what this ...person is trying to say is: Dont' read this and if you do don't find any meaning in it yet it will be unfathomably important if you do or don't do what i may or may not say about nature and human benevolence. Am i reading that right? BUT I DO LOVE ME SOME LOGIC PUZZLES! 5/5
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Sorry, but the story as told is a clear load of crap. Just in case anyone buys any part of it, let me briefly explain the multiverse theory it comes from. Simply put (assuming the theory holds water at all), every possible universe exists. This means that universes matching an idea or story exist by shear chance and the nature of infinity. There is no need for an "influence" to keep individual universes "on track". Ones that are perfectly on track exist, and every single possible universe that is just slightly "off" of the idea that it matches also exists. It basically comes down to infinite monkey theorem: given an infinite number of monkeys on typewriters and an infinite amount of time, they would eventually recreate the entire works of Shakespeare (and would in fact do so an infinite number of times).
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OMG! I just solved river #3! Use #2's soloution for green, then try to use the middle circle of the green chain as the LAST circle in the blue.. you may to adjust them slightly to succeed.
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a quick note to you guys with problems on one type: you only need 4 of the 5 in a set to unlock the next set.
I also don't understand why the path levels go from hardest to easiest.
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Good game, but the riot levels were not only irritating as hell but they seem out of place in something purporting itself to be a puzzle game.