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Wow, was this a game, or a poem?
I could swear that read/write look/listen difference thingy has a specific name, like annaphora or something, but I forgot it... :S
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Hmm... I dunno... I usually LOVE these types of games, The Majesty of colors, The company of Myself, One Chance, games that make you think. However, this game didn't really get to me. Seemed a little random...
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"Not allowed to play in the fountain." Are you serious? I'm on the moon who's going to tell me no? If I want to play in that space fountain I will darn it :(
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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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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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"A fluffy and serene cumulonimbus cloud" (look at cloud) Cumulonimbus are storm clouds that create lightning and hail and storms
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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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It was nice and fun, and certainly had a pretty nice message, but there were a few flaws in execution. Especially the music... the music just sounded too cluttered, and ended up giving me a headache when I tried finding a melody to it.
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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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An interesting game with an intriguing premise. The grpahics are suitable and well done, the music apt and the interface clear enough with no need for explanations. The story and atmosphere carry the whole and did a good job, though I felt that the people in the story would get more from it than a random with no link to those involved... which shows how much the minimalist story was able to convey! Nice job, well done.
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Really liked this game But every time I saw the boy. I got chills down my spine. I don't know why this was but it was a really sad feeling of being alone. Inspiring Game.
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A somewhat entertaining game which will inevitably spawn a legion of insufferable unique snowflakes who "...truly get it, man, it's deep, it speaks to my soul, y'all don't understand us introspective types. If you don't weep manly tears of joy you must be dead inside. Seriously, it's just like crystallised (insert abstract noun here)."
All that aside though, I enjoyed playing it.
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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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Errodrell: Are you kidding? The meaning behind this one is the most obvious of all. Did you even pay attention to the credits and the names of the women in the game? It's about the author's loved ones and remembering them. Who do you think the little boy was in every part?