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At first glance it doesn't seem like much, but the sheer amount of detail put into this game is surprising to say the least!
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I'll travel back to Oddness Standing soon. I'll greet Primus, the Boatman, the Pegasus, Doctor McShellfish and the other characters. But, I'll first livine in my world and view it from a different perspective. I'll treat others differently and I will never judge anything or anyone right away. I'll first open their book and step into their world.
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The story was simple, but charming. I loved that practically everything in the backgrounds had a description. The characters were all interesting, and the art is great. It has started my day off on a good note. :]
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This game is proof you don't need to have ridiculous action in order to enjoy it. This game is a very beautiful piece of work. Funny and clever characters, simple but effective artwork, and a wonderful story with make for a great adventure. The music was also very good. :) I did think it was a little short, but it might simply because I didn't want it to end yet. 5/5.
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Hilarious! Not too hard, but quite amusing. It is a bit text heavy, but text adventures are supposed to be like that. Nice!
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I love games like this. The first fifteen minutes of gameplay had me willing to give it five stars...until I noticed old beloved adventure game references. Mordavian garlic? I wish there were a sixth star.
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I loved this game. It had just the right amount of difficulty, beautiful music, lovely characters and extreme attention to detail. It's like a puzzle, with all the pieces falling in place as you discover more about this magic world that coexists with ours. The humorous and philosophical parts of the game don't contradict each other. A salute to you JonasKyratzes and I will most definitely be playing your other games.
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i love how the pieces fall together so perfectly you say one thing and it sends me to another clue all the way to the end
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To all the people demotivated by the walls of text: After your intial visit to the Town, the amount of text dminishes rapidly. Please give this game a try. I loved every minute past the first five.
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In the Mountain of Oddness, I found a bit of my childhood, when every new simples things was extraordinary and time was meaningless
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That was heartfelt wonderful. Absolutely incredible. Thank you so much for all the people behind this a little game of wonders.
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"How did I get stuck? Oh, well, ah… well, it's a long story, but let's just say that you should always remember to use a safeword. Ahem." — BRILLIANT!
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After reading through this and reaching the end, the piano music and incredible conclusion almost made me tear up. Well done... Well done, indeed.
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The Book of Living Magic? Yes, we do have that tome in the library in the Temple, Right next to The Book of Livid Magic - one book I would not recommend reading. 5/5 just for that.
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I really feel sorry for the people who disliked the game because they had to read. Maybe if they had taken the time to click on everything, and to read everything, they would have learned what magic is all about. After all, the name of the game is the Book of Living Magic. Loved the eyestalks, btw.
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Puinenpää of Peruna, Marshes of Mutainen Paska, The king of Silmämuna, Väärä Suomalainen Ei Ole Mitään Järkeä by Oudot Sinappi... Tiälähän huastetaan selevää savvoo :)
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I really can't deal with all the puns and references. I think I clickced every book I encountered and you faithfully documented all of them. I love it!