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yueheng

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This game has taught me something.

To think from different perspectives and understand people better. This was what the snake did while the mouse was simple. Just survive by any means. This game shows two different kinds of people and how they tackle problems which was unexpected because it was so simple and yet could convey such a powerful message, even if it was unintentional.

Great game, i hope for a sequel to this where we end up talking to god and maybe reason with him why we did certain choices 

(e.g. God: Little one, it is unexpected of you to do such a thing. Nature's will was for you to try to run and escape and get eaten by the snake, why did you instead talk to him/kill him/betray him?)

or maybe he can show us the consequences of our actions in the future after we escape based on our actions the mouse character is created and he is portrayed as violent/traitor/diplomat

or we try to do the same thing again but with god this time.

Looking forward to your future games! And one more thing, good luck for inkJam2020!

-yueheng, a new itch.io game reviewer :D

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The Oveo have developed a simple system of writing, which they use primarily for record-keeping.

The Oveo have developed a simple system of writing, which they use primarily for worship. 


Above is the result when you choose what to teach to a civilisation and you click at the same time they learn it.

Btw, STUPID WANDERING COMETS STOP GETTING LOST AND COLLIDING WITH MY CIVILISATIONS!!!

Great game! :P