All you do is repeat the game over and over again... Does it ever end?
You do realise that most games require endless drilling of iterative actions, right?
Every Day The Same Dream is the best game evar. It's so awesome it's not even a game, it's more like an interactive music video. And I'm surprised at just how few people (even in this community) understood it.
It's an interesting game. Simple, but like, deeeeeep, maaaan. Makes me feel like I just smoked an e-cigarette with a George Orwell cartridge in it. Like strop said, it's like an interactive music video, and it has underlying themes of alienation and refusal of labor! Schyeah.
You won't really understand the game until you experience that deep desire to write really emo poetry along the lines of the early 20th century Modernist authors such as T.S.Eliot, existential prose like Albert Camus and desolate, barren screenplays like Samuel Beckett. Oh, monotonous angst!
It dose end it shows you kill your self you see your self jump over the railing you have to do all thangs kinda boring tho you have to do some thangs like go bakwards on some parts to get all the thangs
You won't really understand the game until you experience that deep desire to write really emo poetry along the lines of the early 20th century Modernist authors such as T.S.Eliot, existential prose like Albert Camus and desolate, barren screenplays like Samuel Beckett. Oh, monotonous angst!
I certainly detect the themes that are on the table, but I don't see into them like some individuals here who apparently have had the urge to write emo poetry and barren stage plays. I'm too busy hitting my George Orwell e-cigar, because 1984 was the last deep book I read. I'm not counting Fahrenheit 451 because besides the themes of it, it was a moribund slog, like Stephenie Meyer but with sparkly analogies instead of sparkly vampires.
ITS NOT ENDLESS lol it true the lady in the elevator tells you that you have like 5 thangs to become a new person once every one dissapers you go out the fire eascp and you die THEN you can restart the game . so to anser the question no its not endless (im no the best speller in the world.)
Alright, how about in popular culture then? Let's say... Green Day's Boulevard of Broken Dreams?
Lol, Green Day. But yes, I understand what you're saying. The game's about alienation from the monotony around you, rejection of labor and being a 'art of the machine' and trying to be separate. Sorta like 1984, but more like really emo stage plays/punk-pop songs.
You know what I like most about it? Jesse Stiles' soundtrack. It's so very Radiohead's Hail to the Thief. In fact I've got it playing right now, on endless repeat.
You know what I like most about it? Jesse Stiles' soundtrack. It's so very Radiohead's Hail to the Thief. In fact I've got it playing right now, on endless repeat.
It is very sleek, and if I wasn't nerding it up with Zeromus' theme, I'd be listening to it. Game music is hit-and-miss, flash game music more so, so it's refreshing to find a flash game with amazing music.