I remember playing the first fractured game, and while this is a good game, it is just more of the same without really adding anything over the previous one.
Thank you, Bart, for the distraction. It's been a LONG day here with very little sleep last night. Finished the game. Liked it as much as the first one. Off to bed now. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Oh, that was so sad. I've never played the first one, but this was a nice puzzler. If you found some way to reach the dad at the end, does it give you a happy ending?
Sorry Emily, in first one the child had lost their mother and the ending was the same as this one. Oddly enough, there seems to be quite a few games like this out there where someone has lost a loved one and is trying to regain them, but the ending is always with them losing/letting go of them.
Hmmm, just as heavy as the first. Still an interesting concept, though. Thanks for sharing this with us, Bart.
ReplyDeleteMindbending and awesome!
ReplyDeleteHoe many levels are there in this game?!?! I really like this one but I've been stuck on one level for the past half hour!
ReplyDeleteURGH!!!!! I'm at the second to the last level and I can't beat it. :(
ReplyDeleteWow. That was depressing. Is there a way to get a happy ending?
ReplyDeleteI remember playing the first fractured game, and while this is a good game, it is just more of the same without really adding anything over the previous one.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bart, for the distraction. It's been a LONG day here with very little sleep last night. Finished the game. Liked it as much as the first one. Off to bed now. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
ReplyDeleteIt was the same exact concept as the last one. I liked the 1st one better.
ReplyDeleteIt was the same exact concept as the last one. I liked the 1st one better.
ReplyDeleteOh, that was so sad. I've never played the first one, but this was a nice puzzler. If you found some way to reach the dad at the end, does it give you a happy ending?
ReplyDeleteSorry Emily, in first one the child had lost their mother and the ending was the same as this one.
ReplyDeleteOddly enough, there seems to be quite a few games like this out there where someone has lost a loved one and is trying to regain them, but the ending is always with them losing/letting go of them.
The story text is also fractured.
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