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I saw the comments I mean all of them then i saw the game was at 98% i waited when it reached 100 i scremed with joy pls press- only -
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for those of you stuck in the 2 chapter and you want to get out of the house, there is a book about clouds above the cook book.
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I feel stupid.. I have no idea what im supposed to do.. all I can do is Look, remember, forget, play, learn and catch.. And its not bringing me anywhere except catching the fireflies
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I don't mean anything by it, but I have a hard time with games like this. It's a great game, though I have an eccentric personality that kind of makes me too illogical to follow it without random clicking, but awsome none the less. 5/5
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I thought there was a bug in the game but I was just stupid and didnt realize there was a book on clouds in the House on the Hill scene T.T
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It's kind of like us I guess... Trapped in our computers, eating processed food, not resting enough. I think this game might be about having no regrets and learning about the world so that you can be at peace. Something like that. It's hard to just write.
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I love how just about every object responds to every verb, even the ones you get over the course of the segment. "Light broken jar", "Cook Beulah", "Save Television". Very interesting, overall.
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This is... strange. I love it, but I'm not sure I understand it. And the boy creeps me out, which probably isn't a good thing.
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I downloaded this game a while ago, and it was one of the best games I ever played. I'm glad there's a flash version!
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The story of this isn't random, just to be random- it is about four women, and the story of recalling their experiences and telling it to their children- all of them in the same wonderful house the children seem to fear.
It is random, because it is supposed to be a story for a small child; the ending is not sad, it is simply meant to be Ann's turn to finish the story to her child, soothe his fears and let him finally sleep. Everything was erased because her child was too captivated by the story, which is beautiful in itself even if you share or do not share in their experiences.
Bravo; for the beautiful and whimsical experience.
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Boring, tedious, and nonsensical. There are so many options, and I for one don't feel like trying every single combination of verb and object until I figure out how to make the game/story progress. Caught some fireflies, don't know where she stored them, and saw 4 different areas before I decided it was no longer worth the time.
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LEARN EVERYTHING!
BEFRIEND EVERYTHING!
COOK EVERYTHING!
FORGET EVE- Wait, what was I saying? Who are you? Do I live here?
The ending was... a bit depressing. But fantastic job on the game!
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A beautiful little game, but I'm not sure I understand its hidden/inner meaning, if there is any. I enjoyed playing it nevertheless.
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It was nice until the end, where the game completely left me behind, and I couldn't understand what it was trying to get at. As a game, not too hard, nor is it too easy, and really makes you think during some parts.
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once you get used to the wacky verbs, it is an enjoyable game. It reminded me of the game Loom, where you play music instead of clicking on verbs