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Reviews for "Closed In Addendum"

man sudently i feel a sadnes

i am crying man and a man barely cry i feel sooooooooooo bad when i chose the leave option cuz i thoung i could go down man and ahg fuk u u make me fell so sad fuk u

The Mystery of the 8-Bit Ocean!

This was absolutely amazing to play, it was dark and mysterious, which is what I don't usually play, for almost obvious reasons. Anyways, the gameplay was dark, but simple, with great music to go along with it to really set the mood. Although it is already great as it is, it could definitely go even farther than it has, you do great work, and I can't wait to play more games by you.

Loved it, (Also, a question about the music)

I really loved the atmospheric you created in this game. The way you could only see the center of the game gave a sense of "No escape".

Music question:
At the part where the girl finds the guy. A song starts playing. I was wondering if it would be possible to get my hands on this song? I have a thing for dark-ambient music. Also, I was wanted to post the song on a blog I run.... If that would be alright.

I enjoyed it

I loved the intensity of the story and the music at the end. it made me feel like i was in the story but i wish there was more to do in the story especially with the investigating ability.

Overall: i liked the idea of the game but it had to potential for better.

Fear, sadness, loss, fate

I liked how it started out with a lonely mystery type of feel. Then innocent curiosity led to a somewhat exciting travel. Then it progressed into scary and sad. Either choice taken inevitably leads to to a sad end. Take the chance and share your partners fate. Or go it alone and suffer eventual fate but suffer it alone.
The graphics and environment set the mood and did what it needed to get the feeling and point across. What I don't understand is the ability to search for items in the house and investigate, which don't contribute to the actual game as anything more then small distractions.
I don't believe the imagery was meant to be taken quite as literal as some are seeing it.