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me after finishing the game and listening a min to the music)#l'ART!!!THIS IS ART!,NOT LEONARDO DA VINCI! THIS IS ART!99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999GALAXYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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What a beautiful game and story. The player is a ghost, a loved one who has passed away. You try to cheer up the non-playable character, who is depressed and mourning. Slowly, the world around the two of you is given colour as each item is returned to the NPC and you become more transparent and faded. At the end, the NPC fondly remembers you but no longer chains you down and you ascend to the afterlife in peace.
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I consider this a game about a man who gives so much to someone who will not notice him. He devotes so much time and emotion to this girl, and she still does not recognize his acts of great kindness. I believe that in the end, he has given so much for the rest of the world that he loses himself, which is why he fades away.
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So I had some fun playing this because of what the story was unfolding slowly as I brought item after item and really when I had that moment of "A-ha" moment. it was kind of an odd feeling. I won't spoil this any more for those that are reading it. I did a video review if you want to see it more in depth here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViJnkeCG8Lw and try to play it with an open and active mind
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@GavinHohenheim - letting someone go is not forgetting them - I'm not sure you disagree as much as you seem to think. But what a beautiful... game?
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I've lost someone I loved before, and this game shows an accurate representation of what it feels like once they are gone. If you are contemplating suicide, think of this: No matter how bad you feel, once you are dead, everybody else feels worse.
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An absolutely beautiful and poignant experience with a powerful message I couldn't disagree more with. I believe that the best way to cope with loss is to remember, not to forget - to be guided rather than to let go.
5/5, best spent 15 minutes in a very long time.
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I felt sad but happy as I realized, the boy was fading but the colors of the world were coming back, the boy was returning gifts and memories for the girl as the girl was slowly remembering; the colors of the world. The flower might of been for her dead mother, the lollipop from her father dying when she was young, the teddy bear she lost in the basement as her loneliness, the necklace for her only thing of her mother, and finally the balloon... from remembering all the good things in her life, and her soul carefree
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This game truly made my yes moist. A lovely ending and sentiment it expressed in this game and makes it one of a kind!
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I love this game! The way you made the player slowly realize that the boy was fading with each color was clever. Keep up the great work creator.
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There is an alternate way to make the world color-in: Just zoom in (i'm using Chrome) and at some point, colors will magically appear. For example, at 250% purple appeared, and later at 400% green appeared also. Weird!
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This was a really sweet game. I enjoyed the mechanics as well as the story it told. My only disappointment was that since purple was the last color I grabbed, I didn't get to see what became purple.