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Reviews for "RAPTUS"

Whee! Just high scored for the day! I felt like I needed to get the most out of this game so I went back and played again, except this time I minimalised my click count and chose life over death.

Raptus is definitely the most emotionally enticing point-and-click game I've seen on NG to date. The concept and story gave me chills along with the on-screen prompts to "PUSH HIM" and "CLICK FASTER," persuading me to continue like the voice in my head. A full 5 star piece of interactive performance and it'll be hard to beat in the near future. ;D

AlanZucconi responds:

Thank you very much for your review! :-)
It's always good when someone fully understand the purpose and the message inside RAPTUS! :-)
And I am sure you did! :-)

this is a great game
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walkthrough: instead of clicking rapidly at the parts when at the building wall and river click regulerly rapidly hardly works

AlanZucconi responds:

* SPOILERS *

Yes. :-p You can simply click regularly. :-)
Now you unravelled the secret! :p

Incredible game. It really did make me think about things and I had to read some of the comments and rethink about what happened to understand it. One thing I noticed is that when he driving near the beginning of the game it show what looks like the word rail onscreen. Why is that there?

AlanZucconi responds:

* SPOILER *

Too bad that very few people got it! :p
It is RAIL, but because the light goes backward, you should read "LIAR". :-p
It appears in fact when he said "I realise now that I had no choice".
I was thinking about changing the "R" as I did with the title. And yes, the idea is stolen indeed from "REDRUM". :p

I really appreciate this type of game. Great work here. It really bends the idea of what a "game" is supposed to be, but it's not just an interactive movie. This is the kind of art that I would like to see games transcend into.

i cried every second. SAD!!! good too, but SAD