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About This Game An artistic narrative designed to evoke a surreal feeling in the player on a psychological level. The work is not structured like a typical game, one could even describe it as an anti-game in that there are no "Game Overs." Don't let that fool you though, it's a platformer-puzzle-advanture with a handful of different endings! 1075eedd30 Title: Remnants of a Beautiful DayGenre: Adventure, Casual, Indie, SimulationDeveloper:From Soy Sauce LLCPublisher:From Soy Sauce LLCRelease Date: 25 May, 2016 Remnants Of A Beautiful Day Full Crack [torrent Full] remnants of a beautiful day I purchased this game based on the graphics shown within the trailer. It looked like it held potential to be a wonderfully beautiful game. Upon playing, this was by far one of the worst games I've played. I'll admit, I'm not a huge gamer but the graphics are extremely glitchy, the controls function poorly, I do not like how I cannot easily exit from the game, and there is no explanation upon start to even clue you in on what controls you need for basic use of the game. I had a decently confusing time figuring out the first platform simply because as someone that does not frequently play many different games, I was unsure of what the controls were. Then there are spots that you can fall into deep "holes" and there is simply no way to jump out. This is not a game I would recommend at all. Even if it is cheap, I would say, don't waste your money on it and spend your money elsewhere.. This game could be amazing. The setting is really cool and gave me the creeps a couple of times, not by a jumpscare or anything, but by a world thought out really well, even though it is simple. The word I'm looking for is 'effective'. The setting was really effective. As I was walking there I felt a strange connection to the world around me, which is kinda hard to describe, but was somewhat beautiful and frightening at the same time. That was nicely done and just made me wish the game was finished.'Cause it feels like it isn't... The platforming just feels awkward, there are some nasty bugs around and the scene transitions (as is said in other reviews) are of the worst. At first I thought my game had crashed, but no, it happened again and again and again.And as of that, it kind of ruined the amazing feeling I felt in the other parts of the game, which is a damn shame.So please, developer, tweak your game just a little bit more. The outcome would be an amazing experience, because it's all there already. Just shadowed by some annoying negatives.It's hard, but for now, no.... This game reminds me of the half-baked freeware games that I had way more patience for growing up. Except unfortunately I paid money for this one. Imagine Myst, but change the colors randomly, repeat the same scenery over and over, dumb down the controls and graphics, then remove any aspects of gameplay or excitement. This game is tedious, confusing, jittery, simplistic, nausiating, and just not well made. I stopped playing when I got hopelessly lost on a 'level' with giant grabby disgusting hands floating everywhere. I'm fan of surealism and dreamy games, but the game was not thought through. 'Anti-game' is a good description. I'm actually pro game, so maybe that's why I didn't enjoy this. What I didn't like: - Jumping and moving is rudamentary, sticky and disorienting. It takes a lot of patience and effort to get anywhere. - Zero help in game to know what to do. I wasn't even sure there was any way to progress for a while. Then when I did advance, I thought it crashed the game for a second, because you get a blue screen.- The aesthetic choices are novel, but stomach-turning when you have to look at it for as long as you do while you try to figure out what you're supposed to be doing. The patterns and colors look nice at a distance, but when you have to get super close to objects to jump on them, they look shoddy.. This game was absolutely beautiful and a treat to explore. Since it has several different endings, it has a lot of replay value and I can really appreciate the strangeness and challenge of it all. Sure, it was a bit frustrating at times, but it made it all the more rewarding when you finally overcome that obstable. It seems like this game has a lot of meaning and thought put into it and I really appreciate that. It almost feels like the ending received says something about the player. It starts you out in a calm, soothing environment for the first two stages then things start to get gradually darker and darker. It's truly a work of art and I deeply wish that this game was a lot more popular because it deserves it.. So so BORINGThere's no continuity or design in the layout or visuals, and it just feels like a load of random half-finished ideas thrown together in whatever order they came across them. There's almost nothing to do except walk around aimlessly...and even that doesn't work well as you can get stuck in places. Oh, and there's a REALLY bad input lag as well.
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