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Really loved this! Nice and short. Got a little stuck with the last connection. was a bit difficult to remember who was who. It would have been nice if the panels said. Played Via Humble App Using an xbox controller without issue (except me pressing the wrong buttons). the rotate control info could have come slightly earlier as i was already upsidedown at that point. =p

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Wow, what a grand space mystery! Loved it! I just had to stop after 30 min because the absence of gravity was starting to make me feel dizzy. It's hard to float in that many directions!

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I loved this! A little weirdly taxing on my computer but still fine, just heated a little. 
I actually watched 2001 so I could play this game hahaha, worth it
Thanks for making this!

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Just started playing. The mouse control is strange. I can only turn left and right about 270° and up and down about 180°, then the camera refuses to turn further, which makes navigation difficult-to-impossible. I quickly found myself facing backward into the docking vessel and did not have a clear way to face back out of it.

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Okay, restarting the game seems to have fixed it. The camera is much more sensitive, now (which I can adjust). Perhaps the error was because the game was not in focus when it first launched? I had clicked a video in another window to pause it after executing the binary and then came back to the game once it had finished starting up.


Anyway, had a good time. I adore these rare, deduction games.

Absolutely loved it. This has genuinely been one of the most fun gaming experiences for me this year. I loved the story, and enjoyed the puzzling.



***SPOILERS***

I loved MAL so much. At the end, when he explains the joke he made in the beginning, it was so endearing. Cuz it was funny. I just didn't get it, he was genuinely being funny, he understood what a joke is. He felt very real and very sort of human. It's a shame about the killing part...

I loved the writing for this game! Excellent bite sized fun! Thank you very much. Mal's joke was indeed very funny.

Loved it! Funny, engaging, and made me feel clever. Well done :)

Loved this short but satisfying game. Played similarly to Return of The Obra Dinn in that you're solving a case in which a ship's crew have gone missing or dead, by using clues played out in small vignettes and putting the pieces together. Loved the 2001 vibe of it all. The dialogue and music are spectacular. Especially the whistled part.

Just finished the game and the ending is just... chef's kiss.

Super quick but even more fun and gives you a bit to think about.

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Got a little sketchy with the controls at first, but didn't let that distract me from the fact that this is a very well done game. One of the best I've seen in itch.io:

Excellent graphics

Awesome soundtrack

Fantastic dialogue

Very intriguing premise. Great work!

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I absolutely love the controls, that feeling of unoriented weightlessness.  Would like an option to make the subtitles more readable - they are very thin, lightweight, and tiny.

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The interviewy guy was annoying... would've been nice to have a "no interruptions" option that made him not exist anymore. I just wanted to float around the crime scene and take photographs, but his head kept blocking the playspace that got shrunk whenever he started talking.

He made me hate the experience just by existing.

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I enjoyed what I played but I wish there was saving. The movement left me feeling feeling pretty unwell and when I reached around an hour I just had to stop. I don't play a lot of first person games in the first place so I guess one in space is a bit much for me. 

I noticed OpenVR is in the source files. Is there SteamVR support?

Nope. Sorry.

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