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Author: dementedhut
Posted: October 30, 2013 (03:51 AM)
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You know, I watched a video of someone going through the original mod, and while there wasn't much in the way of "action", it had a pretty entertaining narrative. I'm interested to try this version out to see if a "full" game can sustain this type of storytelling, but judging by your review, they seemed to have pulled it off. Good read!

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Author: Linkamoto
Posted: October 30, 2013 (01:42 PM)
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Thanks for reading. The thing is, I wouldn't really call this a "full" game, but rather a series of branched paths and endings within a tiny game. But it does work, that much is sure.

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Author: jerec
Posted: October 30, 2013 (07:40 PM)
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I'm intrigued enough to want to play this, but the current asking price is too high. Maybe it'll appear in a Humble Bundle or the Steam sales over Christmas. Thanks for the review, it gave me an idea of what to expect.

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Author: EmP (Mod)
Posted: December 24, 2013 (08:28 AM)
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Excellent work -- this and Antichamber are the two games that would strike me as an absolute nightmare to review and you've done a great job. Even impressing the stoic Jerec -- fine praise indeed.

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