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I live in a land filled with Shinto and Buddhist shrines, so to see a desolate place like in this game, is both odd and fascinating. My granddad, a businessman, always found refuge in going to the country-side, get his rod out, and fish for hours on end.

In a weird way, this game made me think of him. Needless to say, the ending has nothing to do with the good man :o] 

I sincerely appreciate the twist at the end, because I didn't see it coming. I tend to see a lot coming [at me]. You succeeded in fooling me, and that's something not many achieve. You did a lot, in a little space. Loved it. Kudos to all involved!

We never imagined lure could resonate with a player on this level, it is amazing to hear that our game allowed your to connect with your granddad. Really appreciate the feedback on the ending, thanks for playing!

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@ Blue Moon Games,

A butterfly flaps its wings in the Pacific.

Next, a badass hurricane ruins New Orleans.

Life itself is complex, but the above condenses it into something comprehensible and much easier to understand.

You guys just focus on making great games, so men like me, have an enjoyable time playing them.

Or, in this/my case, return to some sweet memories of the past.

Enjoyment itself is immeasurable, and very difficult to express in mere words, but I thank you from the bottom of my heart for the lovely time I had playing 'Lure.'