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I rather think there should be a story mode-or version, if you prefer-and a poetry one. I found The Nameless City...awesome, and the poetry a bit boring.
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the game is just amazing! i was kinda sad to see that the nameless city parts 1 2 and 3 were separated by other stories, i was so into the nameless city part one that i wanted to play part two right away but i couldn't other than that onve more it was amazing:)
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Do not all words hold power? Though it would make such a game impossible, it seems wrong to deny the majority of the words in this game the power they truly possess. Though, the comments of those who have played and loved this game perhaps attest more deeply to the power of these words than any mechanic.
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i love it :) but is there not an impossibility in getting an A+ for every level? the speed-things seem to be locked, and i found one word one can not highlight: in the unnamed city part 1, "footholes in a *preciptous* _descent_ " (* ... * being a red word, and _ descent _ below being the non-reachable word)
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To turn such art into such a game is truly a remarkable way of getting priceless scriptures out there to the masses. I saw a few poems I havn't seen before, and that was a marvelous feeling to gain, especially when I expected to head to kongregate and attain far less wholesome entertainment.
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OMG! A game about reading stories that involves reading stories? I think I just spooged. Mr. Weir, you are certifiable. As in a certifiable genius ;) 5/5, playlisted and faved.
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It's a very good game, but some of the stories/poems are too long. I was reading the Nameless City, but about halfway through I lost interest in the story.
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I really enjoy the poetry, Especially The Nameless City. The music, and the words and backgrounds really set the mood. It makes it more enjoyable to read, and makes it even easier to get sucked into the poems and stories.
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This is a beautiful game. I'm glad someone appreciates words this much. Also The Nameless City has always been one of my favorite stories. Thank you so much for its inclusion and detail.
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OH COME ON! Just make them powerful words visible, will you? Honestly, it annoyed the hell out of me to be killed without even knowing what happened! You don´t expect me to MEMORIZE the places of these powerful words, now do you?
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Is it actually possible to get 100%? I am currently ranked at no 4 in the world (trying like hell to get to at least number 3) but for the life of me I can not figure out how to get to "descent" on The Nameless city part 2, part three I'm struggling with just because of the length and the powerful words- but at least there I can hit all of them. N.B no one else has seemed to get 100% on all of them otherwise they would have 10,000 instead of 9,998.
Anywho! I think this is a great game, it’s very well made, I love the "little sighing sandstorm" and all of the visual cues that help you to really FEEL the story; I think the best made one is Alice in wonderland.
and yes people some of them are a hell of a lot longer than the poems, that’s part of the fun, it takes at least 3 hours to get nameless city part 1 done 100%-and its taken me at least 4 days to get it all there, apart from part two and three, god my eyes are hurting, back to the small steep steps for me! Going on day five
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Oh, I did appreciate the relationship between what the text was saying and it's shape/the background. That was nicely done.
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Some of the levels are just too long. I got frustrated and stopped even trying to read the text or highlight all the words 'cause I just wanted to be done with it. I also wish there was a way to pause the game mid-level. Also, it was annoying that I couldn't tell the difference between black space that I could stand on and black space that would kill me.
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In the nameless city I fell between 'sandstorms had long effaced' and 'any carvings which may have.' It respawned me inside the word 'had' and I'm thusly unable to move. I do love coming back to play this game but it does have occasional bugs in respawning. Still love it though :)
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i love this game it provides time to read interesting books while having fun and listening to good music! magnificent job GregoryWeir
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What i really like was how like in "The Namless City" Words like "barren wastes" and "Sky was clear" Made up the back ground, making the words form an image in your mind.
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I love the concept of this game. It is a very minimalist appearance, with no fancy backgrounds or effects. It really gives you a chance to read great literature, (Huge H.P Lovecraft junkie.) While being able to have fun while doing it. The effects, such as moving words, and word collage backgrounds really adds depth to the game. Plus the level design is very well thought out and the "Powerful words" idea is wonderful and makes the game much harder.
Thanks so much for the 2 hours I spent playing this, Gregory.
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Very unique game. Love the way the background matches what your reading. The "deadly" words is a nice tough that adds a little challenge to this gem. You should make a sequel with more poems and great works of literature, and give the players an option to build their own levels with their own works. Fantastic game, unique concept, great written word choices all around superb.
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The concept is wonderful, using the fundamentals of typography to represent the story told well. I especially like the Nameless City.
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The Nameless City affected me in a way reading it never has before. In fact, in a way no horror story ever has. Simply incredible. That said, I agree with Angryhobo that it was too long for an early level, as 15 minutes of that made me not want to continue today. A nice addition, in my book, would be a counter to see how many words we'd touched compared with how many there were in total. I think it would make the long levels a little easier to handle, knowing exactly how far you had to go.
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I especially liked the Nameless City. Looking back on it, It's kinda like an metaphor for how my life was at that moment. Maybe that's why I liked it so much.
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A very good game. I like how the idea combines the capacity of books, and the fun of video games. It has very good, somber music, and a lot of good writing. I've never think I've said this before, but I think this game makes me want to read books. I think I'll start with the Odyssey.... + if you liked.
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This has got to be one of the greatest games I have ever played. Reading is one of my greatest joys in life. Thank you so much for this beautiful game. I was very sad when I reached the end. Please make another!
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u kno with stuff like this you could maybe get younger kids into reading more seeing as in our future there is likely to be a grand amount of technology and all the more distractions so if you turn it into a game they might have some fun with it. btw loved the game :)