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I can.

By pitzik4

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Overall3153.53
Theme4423.75
Graphics5863.31
Innovation6033.00
Coolness211524

Comments

2015-12-15 03:30

I'm crying.

2015-12-15 13:56

This is one of the best experiences I've had in this Ludum so far, it's not a game, not even an interactive story, it's basically a short film with a constant play button, that makes you sad, if you press it.
Storywise it's very well done, and the metaphor is fairly clear as well. The tone it sets is excellent. I little more gameplay wouldn't hurt it though...and while the visuals are great, there could've been more things to look at, because the text is really slow.

bigbrother 2015-12-16 02:39

This is so amazing and metaphorical, and it's even sadder because I think I know what inspired it.

roseninja 2015-12-16 05:55

really well thought out, had me in bits, amazing

echo-team 2015-12-18 01:07

Didn't run too well :(

primitiveconcept 2015-12-18 01:32

This was barely tolerable for me. I know the slow text is supposed to contemplate the mood and story but this was just ... torture.

I'm conflicted because the story was very well written and it did evoke feelings that I wouldn't think it would but at the same time I was frustrated on how slowly-paced the dialogue was.

pitzik4 2015-12-18 01:46

Believe it or not, I've been told the text was too fast. I did all I could, but I worried from the start that it would be poorly suited for the Ludum Dare "rate 25 games and then keep going" judging style.

And, yeah, this game is not optimized for performance.

hpearson2 2015-12-18 01:52

Wow *tear

knarf2011 2015-12-18 02:05

You might not get a lot of comments on this. Let it be known that that is not because we found it unremarkable, but because it left us all speechless. This was actually inspiring. In fact, I think I'm gonna get off of the internet and learn Blender.

nassi 2015-12-27 12:00

I too am a bit conflicted about the text speed, but other than that this was really good. I guess the storm/rain was quite loud, but that's how they tend to be in real life too...

taro 2016-01-02 03:56

Play session 1: Do everything the game tells me not to do. End up in limbo forever.
Well that was interesting. Success?

Play session 2: Keep moving right. Quickly realize there's more to the story.

I actually liked that you could always go back and end everything. It really contextualizes the only binary decision in the game, without being an annoying yes/no pop-up menu. On the other hand, I thought the story was predictable and overused. Then again, that's just me: it's probably fresh to someone else, and that's alright!

Also, of course it takes someone to turn to 40 to realize they shouldn't give a flying squirt at what other people thinks of them. I found that pretty funny.