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this is a very touching game throughout the whole game. There are things that woulld've made it better but this was very good. It shows the truth through life and all that can happen through the course of growth. You gain and lose things. You can change. Many things can happen and there are some rises and falls this game notes that all the way to the sad, sad end, death.
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I just wish my controls weren't so screwed up so I could actually play this game, it sounds pretty good judging by the comments.
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I felt like I was concentrating too much on the gameplay to actually pay much attention to the "story". Really nice art, though.
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2 things: One, i'm probbably one of the few guys who didn't cry at the end. (no, i didn't feel sad, and no, i'm not emotion dead) Two: This game gives a whole new meaning to "swimming in debt".
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wait if i take the hard path then when i go to work i should have some fancy clothes and a path with less swimming since i did the extra work wat is the point of extra work i fyou dont get a reward plus if he did graduate then why does he have to buy a car on sale
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When death came, I kinda felt regret, i still wanted to play more... I know that in the end, I'll probably not have done half of the things i wanted to accomplish, and this game brought out that feeling for me. The funniest part was when, at the end, it said: "Play again with Achievements at: MoFunZone.com" Sure, I'd like to do everything over again, this time with less mistakes. And who knows? Maybe I'll even feel a sense of accomplishment this time round. =)
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#freedomcaged: First of all, that’s a false dichotomy. You can not only make two choices, but select an area in a multi-dimensional non-orthogonal space. Meaning there are multiple properties that influence each other, and you have wiggle room for each property. Also, they can all changed later. Even though people think “it is generally known that you can’t”. Psychology and neurology tell us you can. You may need caring, nurturing people… or even LSD (careful!)… to do so, but I am living proof you can.
Also, it’s not quite as sad, as we are actually immortal. It’s just that we continue to exist through our offspring. Be it biologically, or in terms of ideas that live on.
Einstein, for example, will probably never be forgotten. And it is not far-fetched to argue, that that means, that his mind, in a way, lives on. :)
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Fighting the clock, falling behind, restarting, falling behind, fighthing the clock, go go go don't fall behind, crap, restart. Terrible cycle, to real. As a cancer survivor for 18 years now and one that struggles to stand on my own two feet and deal with the games of the (real world0 this game basically wraps up a lot of feelings I have. Genious and sad and real. Fight the clock.
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the moral of this game is you will have choose your path of your life carefully because life only once and cannot be undo, then some day we all going to die and cannot avoid it ;D
P.S this game quite great, to tell story from we baby to child to teeneger then getting, meaning full game for life time, 5/5 good job
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As it is true to life that if you make a chose in your life it is could simply be over, but as do not get raped up with what is happening in high school, and if you fall you always have the option to work your way back up, and if you do not, well at lest this game gives you a reset..
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the s key gets inresponsive, a really annoying place for jump if you ask me -_- put it on space and/or ^ arrow key and this is truly award worthy :3
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this is a sad game i learned a good lesson 5/5 i loved it!!![: i learned what happened when i was 1 ,2, 3, and 4 born and that stuff hope you have a good time!
p.s.the music is pretty sad but i love it.