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Reviews for "Ode To Pixel Days"

vay Tek kelimeyle

talhakaya responds:

tesekkurler :)

Absolutely lovely. A tear-jerking tale about a boy in the throes of puberty, trying to learn that regardless of your journey in the world, you must first be yourself; don't change for those around you.

Beautifully executed, with fluid, fun controls. Excellent job!

talhakaya responds:

Thanks! You got the message perfectly! Glad you enjoyed it :)

Nice story and ... i dies in the final ? wtf xD

talhakaya responds:

that wasn't the intention :D click on Extras to know what I wanted to do with the game :)

This game spells out a lot of the difficulties I was personally going through throughout primary school and high school. It was captured extremely well, the puzles were straight-forward and creative, fighting yourself took me a fair while to figure out, but an awesome game nonetheless. 5 stars and a favourite for you, my friend.

talhakaya responds:

thanks! very glad you liked it. Glad you didn't hate the challenges! Thanks also for the favorite!

Sometimes I feel just like Hans. Not chasing cheerleader, but chasing recognition from people. I do care about how people think, but I don't really want to change myself just because have to ingratiate with them, that is just not... me at all. It is very conflicting. Be yourself will became extremely hard when the real you are not so acceptable for society, but it is not anyone's fault, right? This game really touched me, just like how I feel and how confused I am. And now I am so proud that I am part of the video game industry, as a indie game developer. And I find my own way to express myself, like how this game did. This is really amazing. :')

talhakaya responds:

Wow, thanks for the very nice comment. You're the kind of person I'm making games for, other than self expression and my own ego. As humans, we are born to be confused, and I think it's one of our precious properties that is teaching us about the world, and we should never lose that, even when we are old.

Thanks for the lovely comment. If you send an email to talhakayagames@gmail.com, I'll put you on the list to gift my new purchasable game to when it's out.