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"Do you know how complex it is to internally simulate the creation of a computer?"
Yes, I know. You need to screw MB to case, put in the CPU, install RAM, insert graphics, plug in 20/4 power cable to MB, plug one or two molex to graphics, connect MB with disk drives with ATA tape, then plug in each drive one molex, then connect power button to MB and hopefully it's over. Simple.
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"The number in the second keypad can be anything, it's just the fourth or fifth thing you type in."
Really? Dammnit, i felt really smart after i typed "1337" and the door opened. Guess thats why the game had no real impact on me: I thought "ha, screw you game, i am smarter then you". Now i feel disappointed. 4/5 though.
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Need help... totally stuck at the beginning. You got a bed and a box, open the box with the key under the bed... and what next?
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there isent many text based internet games as it is, so a game that according to the desc is suposed to be a parody may be a bit early.
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I think that as you go further into the game, the messages that you get for typing something that the computer have an action for should become progressively more insulting. Right at the end of the game, I typed "I LOVE YOU, MAN" just for fun, and received a rather anti-climatic "No, that will not help" as a reply.
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"I am uncurably depressed after playing this game. :'C"
I agree with you.... .__. Why, 2DArray, why?
This game is creeping me out ....
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@Benammo --**Spoiler**-- the first keypad is the birth date of the 'game'. (I just lost the game :/) not hard to figure out
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very nice. spooky, interesting, and creepy. on the other hand, too easy and boring. most of the time you just look around. however, this could be the start of something awesome. creepy awesome! ;-)
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Heh. The puzzles were kind of neat, and it was nice that you could get through them with basic problem solving. The second keypad I just guessed things a game maker would set the password to (and remembered Spaceballs), and the one where you had to play high/low you just use the rule of halves to narrow it down. Still, not bad.
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"This room is definitely smaller than the previous rooms. The floor is covered in the blood from your wounds. You have stopped bleeding now, because I have thoughtfully cauterized the stumps that were once your wrists... ...You Find yourself in a room"
"Ummm"
"I'm not sure what you mean."
"Sex?"
"That will not help."
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For the code that requires an unknown number, he hints at "love" a lot. See what numbers line up with L-O-V-E on the keyboard (9943).
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Wow, made me really think, in some parts I actually got hopeless and started to enter random numbers (probably the point) Really trippy game. Makes me think. Wow
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well...it could be better, in the second room where do you get the code from? the note? because i cant seem to figure it out. maybe you should make it a little clearer. ive tried the date, a combination of the date and age, but none of them worked, so maybe you should make the number a little more visible.