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I usually love the games by this developer, but this one really bothered me. I mean it's okay if some things don't make sense - like why the egg was store bought. But the location of the screwdriver? That was pointless. And why did the teacher use an axe on the door? Was it just to make her seem crazier and less reputable? It just seemed way too pointed.
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I was hilarious! I had the fat boy eating the egg and he still was able to put his hand on the computer and burn himself. Wow!
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I generally tend to believe the teacher over an 12 year old know it all. (And actual climate scientists over game makers in the case of climate change) There is a scientific concensus about climate change and its cause. And nobody gets expelled from school for their opinion as it is protrayed in this game.
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this may be an accurate representation of american education... I really do not like this game. nice graphic though...
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@AngryCoc Acctually 10 y.o. child in my country can proof that Global Warming is natural process and whole scream around it is just to gain money.
Anyway author never said he agrere with protagonist so you can just think of him (protagonist) as anarchic pupil which see propaganda everywhere and enjoy game without going deep in political or ecological believes of game author.
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the main character reminds me of a younger version of the main character from "skip around the world" (forgot the name XD)
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I liked the game actually always like these games (congratulations, Esthetix), but the only bad parts of games is that we worked so hard to get to the end of the game and they end up hanging out !!
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according to the walkthrough, i can't beat the game. maybe make it so you get the ball back? I don't have the ball again to actually "hit" the spider.
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It really bugs me that I have no idea whether you were trying to say "people who don't realize global warming isn't real are stupid" or that you honestly want people to believe it's a hoax for some reason. I don't know, when the protagonist says it's wrong, and the bad teacher says its true, I'm getting mixed signals here. Either way, poor form for trying to use stupid partisan politics to make your game edgier or whatever.