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Now of course I bring my own lens of bias to this game, but I can't help but disagree with what appears to be the more popular thoughts on what this game is.
She won. Despite the seeming impossibilities, she overcame the obstacles, took that personal trip to the moon, broke free of the mirror.
That is not the sorrow of resigned acceptance, you silly, well-meaning people. That is the joy of triumph, of chains released.
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I feel robbed. There was more poetry than actual gameplay. This should have been an interactive poem, or rather, just a poem.
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This game was terrific. Now that you've gotten me all philosophical and introspective, there's absolutely no way my homework's getting done. Grrrr.
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such a sad but powerful game. truly a great message about excepting who you are even if it isn't the same person in the reflection of mirror
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okokok im done like 1min. into the game because after that window broke it scared the shit out of me... (btw i have in my earbuds, max volume, and it's 1am)
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Personal take on the story: The story is about feeling like someone else than you are, showing it here as transsexuality. The Man you play as in the beginning is the wish of who the main character wants to be, someone who can "fly to the moon", so to speak, someone who can do everything they want to. The negative comments to this are people that are trying to make the character accept reality, which she does in the ending.
I wouldn't call it a "sad" ending, so to speak, but rather an ending set in reality, an ending in which the main character can truly accept who she is, and work from there to go even further, not having to rely on delusions anymore.
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Why are all artistic games depressed and suicidal? It's beautiful, I won't deny it, but I'wondering if that's just my mind making that connection or if it really is about that all the time.
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1/5 Because its a pixel game (and i love them) 2/5 because the game play, i love it and 5/5 because its one of my favorites =D
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GZUS! I realized now that i'm listening to the game music and browsing the web... But I started the game 30 mins. left! Anyways, I'll start playing now haha ( Thanks for the relaxing music!)
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This is a very good game,you can really feel the atmosphere.I love the music being played and really awesome page tuning events and all is so wonderful.
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Beautiful atmosphere, the graphics (speaking about the overlay and static) heavily brought to mind the space journeys of the 50s and 60s, and it provided a rare and powerful insight into the mind of an apparently depressed hero. What I got out of it is that he felt alienated and alone, in a dark world, unable to be himself (or rather herself) and in the end, made the choice to become a woman to liberate herself and be true to who she felt she was. Something along those lines?
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the game is too epic and i almost cried for some reason.
someone care to explain the plot through? i admit that this is beyond me, so if you could tell me what does everything mean, then i'd be delighted.
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Can't say that I was expecting to play a game that reflected my own emotions on a site like this. Amazing work, truly.
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Beautiful game. The world needs more things like this. The simple, pixel-oriented graphics only enhance the experience.
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I Think I Have To Make A Video To YouTube Of This o,o Just playd until i gave the woman the ring and i got realy scared xD So i was thinking of making a video of it =3
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Well, i 5-starred it because of the atmosphere and the music and all (i love such games), but i really didn't get the storyline.