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Ran around for AGES and got to compass part until I found I could walk to the side of the living room to ACCESS MORE ROOMS DARNIT! :D
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Cool. And I've written a short story once about a man, who've learned to swap places with his reflection, so this game is double cool to me :)
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That was nice. Really nice. Was stuck for the longest time on the paperboy part, though. I just have one quick question, ***possible spoiler*** is that Eric in the dream?
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Really neat concept for a game, good story progression. I will definitely play the next games in the series whenever they come out 4/5 for sure
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Took me forever to figure out how to get that sock, and it was so obvious. Great game! Looking forward to part 2 whenever it is done!
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Getting the flipped map from the normal map is an exercise in crazed thinking. "let's try using my only copy of the map on a sink" WHY!
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I loved it; it actually reminds me of another game that focused on alternate worlds within someone's apartment building (involving zombie/supernatural creatures, not that I can recall the name).
One question, though - he has at least one extra mirror in the house that I saw; why couldn't he put that mirror into the laundry room or study? Or go out and buy a mirror in the real world and put one in those rooms?
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Just when you think you know the location of everything...you walk through a mirror and everything is flipped. I don't know how many times I ended up on the wrong side of the house lol
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Completion badge is live! I'm not sure how this game slipped under our radar a year ago, but hopefully this somewhat makes up for it.
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Good game, but I after watching a walk through I still cant get the spare set of key for mirror Becky. I have tried searching the flowers outside with no luck.
Did you search the planters in the mirror world? Anyway, Daniel won't find the key unless you've listened to the voice message on mirror Becky's phone.
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took me way too long to figure out how to get the package from Becky. Although, Ill chalk that up to me being dumb. anyways, looking forward to a chapter 2
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Such a great game. It's been on Kong for months and for some reason I've only just discovered it... Shame, it really is a fantastic and high class game. It runs smooth, graphics are nice, good story, innovative gameplay, nice and logic puzzles (I didn't even had to use a walkthrough). The only downside is... now I have to wait for the next part! 5/5
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Color me pleasantly surprised. I was expecting another one of those dull-as-dishwater "indie" games with generic romance plots and little actual gameplay, but this has a unique concept and does a good job of world-building. I don't know why I couldn't just grab one of those mirrors on the walls and move it into the laundry room, though.
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I got stuck in a couple spots (like trying to get the reverse map, which tuned out to actually be pretty logical) but overall really enjoyed the game, thought the plot was interesting.I look forward to seeing the next chapter and finding out what happens. :)
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Not a bad game, it's pretty engaging and I'm very curious to know what happens next. Unfortunately, I kept getting lost and had to consult a video walkthrough. It would have been nice to have some more obvious pointers as what needed to be done to complete tasks. Otherwise, 4/5!
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This game would have many more plays if the tags were correct. This is not a retro or pixel game. It's a mystery, adventure puzzle game. Please tag so this fun game will get more plays!
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Very solid game. Cool plot and premise, and the puzzles were much more logical than most games like this (the only one that bothered me was that I didn't understand what stopped me from just taking the sock out of the dryer myself in order to duplicate it). It was hard to come across on the site, but still really surprised to see so few plays for a game this good.