http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/539211
I'd like you all to play through this game here. Once you're done, click the spoiler.
It's called Loved, and it's a free Flash browser game you can finish in about ten minutes at the absolute most.
Please, don't just click the spoiler tags. Follow the instructions.
I'd like you all to play through this game here. Once you're done, click the spoiler.
It's called Loved, and it's a free Flash browser game you can finish in about ten minutes at the absolute most.
Alright. You've played through once, you've made your choices and you reached one ending. Now, play through again, doing the opposite of what you just did. So if you obeyed the voice on your last playthrough, disobey it this time. Click on the spoiler when you're done.
Right, you've seen both endings.
Now what was your first reaction to the voice?
Did you obey, did you disobey, did you just do what you wanted?
What did you click when it asked you a question?
Why did you do it? Why was one choice preferable to another?
Ask yourself those questions, then open the spoiler tag.
Now what was your first reaction to the voice?
Did you obey, did you disobey, did you just do what you wanted?
What did you click when it asked you a question?
Why did you do it? Why was one choice preferable to another?
Ask yourself those questions, then open the spoiler tag.
Who was the voice? Who did it represent to you? What did it represent to you?
Could this have been made into a book, film, song, painting or any form of entertainment aside from a video game?
Please, don't just click the spoiler tags. Follow the instructions.
What this guy said.Mr.Tea said:"Here is a great example of the potential in games for genuine artistic merit". Or "You see sceptics, this is real art in its infancy. If we nurture it and allow it to grow, the entire medium will benefit and it can finally shed its 'toy' image in the eyes its detractors."