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If you get the "Endless Fall" ending, the title screen will retain this ending even if you get the good ending again.
Everyone, please don't experiment with your relationships. There is no undo button.
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Great. Now I have to fix the hole in the wall I punched to feel manly again, and my wife is filing for divorce. Thank for nothing. 1/5
Just kidding: 5/5
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You all are comparing this game to The Company of Myself but it really is more like Pretentious Game, or I Saw Her Standing There. Still good. 4/5
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this isn't personal to this game, but the ads on this website are making this game and others completely unplayable because it loads in the ads in priority to the actual game, meaning I can't see what I'm doing.
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cool concept but the story was so simple and nver had a large change in tone and I think that would make this game even better than it already is
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I could have sworn this was some kind of sequel to Company of myself lol, both the graphics and the writing style are exactly the same!
Nice puzzles, too bad it was so short. Looking forward to the sequel :)
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MaTX222.
This is one of only a few poetic games that are nice to look at.
The story line is great. The platforms are artistic to look at. The puzzles are enjoyable since the controls are robust and instructions are clear.
Don't see any corrections needed. Other games with the same story lie but different settings would be great.
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Restarting from scratch on a level because the jump key doesn't work for the last few meters is not a recipe for a solid game. Note: NOBODY likes to repeat the same behavior over and over again. Cute concept, though. 2/5
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Nightmareless, if you are talking about z not working when you say "the controls are unresponsive", it's because with every new chapter the controls change.
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i likes it, short but simple, repeating level design, thanks so sacul2000 i did a completionist run but new themes, and a moderate diffuculty
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Prom3thean, here's a list of why this isn't a ripoff of The Company of Myself: 1-you can tell right away from the music. This is romantically harmonious; the polar opposite of the mccabre and tragic pieces in The Company of Myself. 2-The graphics in The Company of Myself are fairly pixel-like, whereas this has... brush art? Fuzzy, but pretty; in fact, I think they'd call these kind of backgrounds "Scenery Porn". XD 3-As The Company of Myself's prequel, Fixation, will detail, that guy and Katherin are both mentally out of it, epsecially Jack. At the end *SPOILER* he ends up killing her. These two are a couple loving, disagreeing, and making up for the ultimate best. 4-Jack and Katherin go through doors and flip levers; none of those or Shadow Clones here (Shadow Clone Jutsu!). These two push blocks; none of those in The Company of Myself. 5-This is reality of a world; The Company of Myself is all in Jack's head. 6-There is dialog, but there, it's in gameplay; here, it's between levels.
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Loved this story, the game was great. Art was precious and it even scared me a little bit! Bonus levels were amazing too! Very well done, only wish it was longer because I am sad its over so fast!
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I remember I played one game just like this, where the protagonist begins alone, and then recollects the time he was together with her. At the end of the two-character section, he leaves her in a dead end (or maybe a spike, I don't remember) by level design. It was a sad story, but I feel like many parts of that game was similar to this.
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In bonus mode if you fall from the same height you started you take no damage. (can be achieved with girl in bonus IX by falling in hole from top
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This game is absolutely beautiful; a true work of art in my opinion. But there's one thing I do have to wonder. At the end, when the boy tells his love "I won't hurt you, not anymore"...he wouldn't happen to be referring to all the times he accidentally crushed her under a block or ran her off a cliff, would he?