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Mar 26, 2009 | 5:02 AM EDT
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  • Daily Feature March 27, 2009
  • Weekly 2nd Place April 1, 2009

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Help Olek, our intrepid little hero, as he ventures deeper into the beautiful, wonderful world of Nevermore. He's looking for treasure don't you know - not just any kind - but the sort of treasure that will save his village!

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Calvert4096Calvert4096

Rated 5 / 5 stars April 5, 2009

Gorgeous

These are probably most atmospheric games on newgrounds-- not unlike bitey/waterlollies etc


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FuzzySneakerFuzzySneaker

Rated 5 / 5 stars April 5, 2009

very very cool

Makes me think of a mix between Brackenwood and maybe a little Freetown. Really beautiful. Great work.


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mountpanicmountpanic

Rated 5 / 5 stars April 9, 2009

Really Nice!

I haven't played the previous episodes, but I certainly will now.

There's a wonderful sense of atmosphere and you combine platforming into the world in a way that feels natural. This is the kind of game that really becomes more of an "experience" than just a pure game, and I'm into that.

Controls feel a little mushy/slippy and there was some frustration from that, but I liked everything else so much that I'm going to let it slide. The 10 isn't because it's perfect, but because it's special.

Thanks for sharing this.


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SoldoradoSoldorado

Rated 5 / 5 stars April 9, 2009

Wow...

It was all so creative... Really nice... Relaxing music... You just made the most unviolent game ever... Not that I applaud that but this sure is really something beautiful. 5/5 10/10


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mossnothmossnoth

Rated 5 / 5 stars April 3, 2009

Simply: wonderful.

This was the best flash game that I have ever played. It was simple, charming, and mellow: three attributes that you won't usually find in flash games. I thoroughly enjoyed the animation style and gameplay (and hats!), and the dialogue was oddly pleasing in its rote; I really liked the simple feel to it. It was referred to me by a friend because of its similarities to Adam Philips' "Brackenwood" style (which I have an overwhelming appreciation for), but I found myself drawn to Nevermore by its standalone qualities. For me, words cannot express how much I thoroughly enjoyed this game. I will surely play this game again and again, as well as share it with friends. Thank you so much for this contribution to the art world. It was greatly appreciated.