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This was a little bit trippy, but, intuitive enough to not be frustrating. However, the "story" was slightly too abstract for my taste. An Eastern-religious-themed artistic game concept for its own sake is nice, but if this same expression of art had told an engaging or discrete story, it would have been sublime.
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Very nice game. I love the feel of it and the music helps with that a lot. I got a little stuck cause I missed the 2nd candle on the mirror but besides that went well. Though shouldn't the last form have been a cow? I suppose this was about enlightenment not progressing up the rebirth scale. Keep up the great work.
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I can appreciate what the creator is trying to do, but I found this entirely too simple and easy to solve and I'm not good at these games. Many games like this seem to use an abstract philosophy that's never explained fully in place of an actual story and this game commits the same sin. I never felt engaged or interested. Also, the intro text was poorly written. It tried, and failed, to evoke some kind of meta-game feeling and I couldn't figure out why.
Even so, very interesting concept. I would play a second game if one was made, but I wouldn't have high expectations for the execution.
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Two things that you'd have no way of knowing unless by accident or persistent retrying of things already done: The changing candle colors, and the worm's appearance.
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If you're stuck: Click on the phone in any of the environments. They give you clues (including the time) to help you get through the game. Also, animals in all forms go in circles. That's all there is to it.
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I'm stuck at the first window. I did the candles and fish thing, took the painting down and there's a portal...but I can't open it. Why? Haaalllpppp me!
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I've got no idea what to do after the caterpillar. I am in the caterpillar view and it appears I have to go up to see the man but I don't really see any way of doing that anywhere
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SPOILER ALERT:
So I murdered a man and shoved him into a box and then, in a frenzy of guilt, I went insane and imagined myself trapped with the man, an eternal reminder of my guilt, and then it only took me one lifetime to remember such, and three more to erase it from memory? But if I managed to forget the crime in the first place, why the deuce drudge it up? I don't feel enlightened at all, I just feel guilty for abandoning the scene of the crime and then flying away, as though that would erase the horror of what I have done : / .
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Piece of an art, not just a game.
While playing, wasn't sure i understand what was happening, but the ending enlightened it all...
5/5
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@rachecp12... yes, highly disturbed. why was there even a fat dead guy there? could of been something else ya know? lol XD
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good game, but in the lizard room it gives you the wrong hint saying ice fire fire fire ice fire fire fire. it is supposed to say brrrbrbr. that little mistake aside it was a good game
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was anybody else disturbed and grossed out and thoroughly disturbed when they had to go into the guys mouth in order to win euuaghh