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I enjoyed the game. It reminded me a bit of the platforming fox game, and maybe of the Curses game as well. The story was interesting enough to keep me playing, although it was starting to get old having to sit through the same interactions each time. (due to memory failure) Also, it could get tedious interacting with a character, when trying to determine if you met the requirement. *cough* hulker *cough* I noticed that changes were made to the "air recovery" skill. Might this affect the earning og the "Hardy" skill? It seemed like I didn't have any trouble with it yesterday, but I'm having trouble with it now.
I think the nightmare sequence was just right. It was difficult, but it wasn't too bad. I was getting a bit frustrated with it, until I realized that the instructions for solving it were included in the game. This helped greatly. I look forward to the new game. It has some cool features that are missing from this one. It's a little hard getting used to the lack of a jump control. This means that the level has to be carefully designed, or you could conceivably end up in an area that you would be unable to get out of. It also creates the feeling of a scripted game with limited choices. Even so, I like the styles and animations. The limited glimpse of the new story looks promising. I'm not sure I'd be able to complete it, though. (I ran out of ammo) TDA
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"I guess, you have to make your own kind of music."
You can't use anyone else's anymore. It's disappointing that an entire flash cartoon had to be removed because of one little song towards the end. I suppose one day radios will be illegal, or we'll need a license to use them. Until then, I'm considering stocking up on cassette tapes.
As for the flash, it entertained me. It was an intriguing documentary into the life of Native American cats. It opened my eyes to the problems that all such cats have -- such as overcoming stereotypes and fighting alcoholism. It enlightened me on their customs and their culture. It also provided some LOLs.
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This might have been funny a few years ago, when HD monitors were more rare and expensive. As it is, it's extremely hard to find a monitor that does not support widescreen format. It's hard to even find 17" monitors. Many video cards don't even have the 15 pin VGA connector anymore. Furthermore, it's hard to find a CD-ROM drive on a new computer.
This is just another fake collab that doesn't even bother to offer poorly drawn stick figures to get the point across. You did pad it with sound files to bring the file size up, so you get half a point for creativity. In addition, it does have graphics. I guess, that's a plus. In total, I'm voting 5 (stars) for your effort.
Obligatory constructive criticism: You could have included a poorly drawn stick-figure movie for those with "inferior" monitors.
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