A curious experience, in itself the game looks quite good for the limitations of the engine, but what surprised me most was the ideas on which the work reflected.
It reminded me of the time when I had to study in a different country than the one I was born in for a year and how I began to miss everything related to the life I had had at home while I began to do repetitive tasks with the intention of not to fall into the frustration and nostalgia of feeling so far from home, although I knew very well that the trip and distance I had to make was beneficial for my future.
In general I can say that the reflections of an astronaut who remembers his past and reflects on how fallible memory is is a very good experience.
The music lined up really nicely to the story the first time I played it, and even though i think it was coincidence, it really made the experience that much more moving.
Wow. This is my second game of yours I have played and you have such an amazing way of storytelling and in such a short format as well. The repetition of "the trajectory of this ship is unchanging" tore me to shreds and then I decided to murder my heart even further and delete the message at the end. I'm absolutely in love with this, thank you.
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this is beautiful, thank you <3
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What even. This is too much. Thank you. I am crying.
Wow. Goosebumps...
great art, music and story c:
i'm so sad, thank you.
i lost my mom recently. i cried like a baby. thank you.
Interesting story and great creation.
Amazing
I fucking cried
"It is the hope of reaching you that will always make me think the steepest path the best."
This is wonderful
Beautiful. Thank you very much.
A curious experience, in itself the game looks quite good for the limitations of the engine, but what surprised me most was the ideas on which the work reflected.
It reminded me of the time when I had to study in a different country than the one I was born in for a year and how I began to miss everything related to the life I had had at home while I began to do repetitive tasks with the intention of not to fall into the frustration and nostalgia of feeling so far from home, although I knew very well that the trip and distance I had to make was beneficial for my future.
In general I can say that the reflections of an astronaut who remembers his past and reflects on how fallible memory is is a very good experience.
Sooooo good!
I kown i can't get what I dream for from you, but after sending the message , altas put down the burden.
Too much want to say about this moving game. Thank you!
The music lined up really nicely to the story the first time I played it, and even though i think it was coincidence, it really made the experience that much more moving.
beautiful and touching. Thank you!
This is lovely.
It's great!
This hit so hard. Absolutely wonderful and poetic.
IM NOT CRYING BITCH YOURE CRYING YOU ARE
i damn near cried
"Who do you blame for misfiling a memory..." hit me deep. What an incredibly moving game. Thank you.
Short and ...deep.
Been pondering on the self corrupting memories as well, this is beautiful.
Such a poignant elegy
This ship's trajectory is unchanging... and the ship's name is "Life".
The Atlas carries the world on his shoulders, and he endures another day.
So minimalistic, yet complex. Love it!
This is amazing!
oh… love itTTTT repeated vague memories…
absolutely gorgeous writing and art, amazing work
nearly cried (i didn't cry in years)
thank you
Wow. This is my second game of yours I have played and you have such an amazing way of storytelling and in such a short format as well. The repetition of "the trajectory of this ship is unchanging" tore me to shreds and then I decided to murder my heart even further and delete the message at the end. I'm absolutely in love with this, thank you.
Simply a beautiful story ;)
Oughh my heart squeezed so hard playing this ;__; so short yet so lovely, I loved it !!!!
I exploded(my tears are now everywhere)
Man, this game resonates.
I'm crying so hard. I have a long distance relationship and this really moved me.