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Reviews for "Where is the End of Space?"

I'm tired
I respawn this web page 3 times, 3 TIMES
I mean, I press "Z"
The games starts, the character moves a little bit, but I try to move him, then a text appears and...
That's it, I can't do anything, I pressed all buttons, I can't do something...
Yo, If you maked something else, beyond that part, and is not impossible to get in the next part...
Well, guess that you make this game ******* hard D:

Norbez responds:

The start screen instructs you to press Spacebar to begin the game. Did you do so?

ok so...it started then got to a screen with green writing on it then i cant progress any farther...so my review on what i could actually do in the game(which is nothing)is this game needs work...i can give you any stars for about 10 seconds of game play...

Norbez responds:

The start screen instructs you to press Spacebar to begin the game. Did you do so?

I've already sung my praises for this game but I'm going to do it again now that I'm not limited to a 140 character limit.

I love love love this game, with all my heart. It's easily in my top 5 games right now. Part of this is because I'm a sucker for space, but also this game has a lot of replay value despite its 2 endings. I will admit that it's been a long time since I've read biblical passages so my first time through I was admittedly lost. Having watched the attached video and doing some rereading, I feel like I have a whole 'nother level of appreciation for this game.

I thought the controls were wonky at first as well, but it helped add to the feeling of helplessness as I was drifting through space. Further events (cosmic owls, transmission, etc) also add to this feeling, which made me feel very pensive.

I didn't get to all the major points at first (because I was too busy having fun flying around) so getting one of the very late ones first gave me the impression of the theme of this game being an existential crisis. On multiple play-throughs I won't conclude that it still doesn't give me that impression, but I feel I finally see the intended theme.

The only thing I have to nitpick is I had a hard time reading the dialogue text, especially the starting text from Hauteur Inc. Personally I'd have picked a more accessible font but I feel that. thematically, this was fitting.

tl;dr: this is a really good game about morality (and space) and i'm probably going to play it forever

Norbez responds:

Thanks a ton for the nice comments, here & on Twitter! :) I'm glad I could lead you to some rereading. As for the text, I'm kinda with you on that. The note is scratched up for a reason, so I tried to make it rough but readable; guess I didn't quite succeed, huh? :(
I'm curious; what did you see as the "intended theme" of the game?

Very Crude Artwork, Interesting concept though, needs better controls and explanation to whats happening

Norbez responds:

Glad you think the concept is interesting. As for the explanation, there is one, scattered in pieces throughout the game..

Its hard to say anything positive about this game, the concept is cool and could have produced a really cool space exploration adventure type game, unfortunately it fails in every aspect, poor graphics, awful controls, terrible gameplay, no story to speak of and ends abruptly with no explanation just really poorly designed credits... I thought for a second Jerry Jackson was real

Norbez responds:

Thanks for the compliment on the concept. However, there is a story-- it just needs to be found.