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About This Game All The Delicate Duplicates is a short single player first-person narrative game that toys with the concept of time: reality isn’t stable or linear here, but unfurls across a storyworld that bends, flexes and (in some instances) duplicates.StoryJohn, a computer engineer and single father, inherits a collection of arcane objects from Mo, his mysterious relative. Over time, John and his daughter Charlotte begin to realise that these objects have unusual physical properties – and that the more they are exposed to them, the more their reality and memories appear to change.Features Haunting freeform environments with open exploration. Non-linear narrative that pieces together through interactive discoveries in the gameworld and a text based backstory. Commissioned by The Space. Supported by Tumblr through their International Digital Media and Arts Prize. David-Lynch-like intrigue (if we do say so ourselves) via a variable storyline.ExpectationsPrepare to have your storytelling perceptions stretched beyond the “real” as you (think you) know it.WarningsAll The Delicate Duplicates contains minimal strobe-like effects, minimal to moderate profanity, potentially creepy psychological concepts and themes, and not an ounce of gore. 6d5b4406ea Title: All the Delicate DuplicatesGenre: IndieDeveloper:Mez Breeze, Andy CampbellPublisher:The Space, One to One Development Trust - Dreaming Methods, Mez Breeze DesignRelease Date: 17 Feb, 2017 All The Delicate Duplicates Crack By Razor1911 Download all the delicate duplicates review. all the delicate duplicates gameplay. all the delicate duplicates I made a full game walkthrough for you to check out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ov65Bc7fW1IThis game is a huge experience with a really rich story, if you like to read and to dig down into a story, this is just the right game for you.The graphics, the atmosphere in this game is just excellent and i loved how they have made it look so beautiful.Theres a few (scary) scenes, but its only really soft horror and i liked it.If you're not into a rich story with lot of things to read, this is not the game for you. Thanks for reading my review!. I thought for sure I would disagree with the negative reviews on this game, but sadly, I agree with them. It is not much of a game at all. It feels like it was just thrown together without any real story or gameplay. I think it had potential to be good, but it is not worth the time nor the money. By the way, I finished this game in like 10 minutes. Not cool for the price.. Lacklustre and uninspired exploration game in the vein of Dear Esther or The Old City Leviathan. No sense of mystery nor any David-Lynch-like intrigue.The art style and graphics are overall interesting.. 9 out of 10 crazy sticks (and whatever you do, start with the BackStory).. 6/10All the Delicate Duplicates is basically a walking simulator in which your character's reality appears to be shattered. Your character has the ability to move between "realities" at will, and you will find that certain objects can transport you to different time periods in the character's life. In addition, certain memories and statements have such significance that they are physically overlayed over your environment. For instance, in one section of the game, an enormous chess piece slowly shifts through the hallway in your home.All the Delicate Duplicates plays with a lot of interesting ideas. Although the game didn't really add up to much for me, it brought to mind various media. For instance, the modernist authors (James Joyce/Willam Faulkner/Virgina Woolf) often demonstrated the way that the past can be the present, in terms of making decisions and constructing ourselves. In some ways, All the Delicate Duplicates toys with this idea as well. Our dead parents and grandparents still affect our lives, and we see them reflected everywhere.In addition, one theme reminded me of the film Arrival, based off of the book by Ted Chiang. A piece of knowledge can be so powerful that simply knowing it can change reality, like the language gifted by the alien race. Mo, a character who has ostensibly left a box of warped glass bottles to her "relatives", seems to have made such a discovery.Unfortunately, I felt that the ability to shift in time wasn't explained well. When using the "T" command to switch, I never knew quite where the game would take me or why I had this ability in the first place. I also didn't like that it was so easy to miss content. With such a short experience, designed with care, I'd prefer the ability to more thoroughly explore the environment. I had to play through the game twice to see everything I wanted to see, and some of the content (Charlotte's drawings) were quite intriguing.All the Delicate Duplicates presents a good deal of food for thought, though I was a little disappointed by the ending. If you're generally a fan of walking simulators and environmental storytelling, I can give the game a cautious recommendation.. Played through the beta demo of this a while ago and finally bought a copy. Great to see how beautiful and sad it is so far with only skimming the surface. Looking forward to going through it again and working out things like what's with those vanishing and reappearing words in the backstory part.. Sounded nice "on paper", looked quite bad on screen. At first I thought something was wrong with my graphics card, but seems this "geniously made" experimental? "game" was ment to be like this. Pity I don't seem to have the time nor patience to see it through, as I understand(?) that there is a story behind this ... something, at least a lot of text (nicely made though... at times) and boring moments. . sorry I mean, interesting and even... whatever.There were some annoying things with voice, sounds, music, like sometimes things were recorded by different person with different levels or, shrug.Was going to have a refund, but as I do not do those, I failed on that... So, maybe one day I try this again and see how great game / experience this is. 'till then, no....Yes yes I didn't walk it fully to have a review, who cares ;) What I saw and heard myself, for now at least, was enough. Cheers.... This is a walking sim that starts out strange and descends into ball-tripping wierd. It definitely is not a linear experience so you will need to be able to piece together a very fragmented and deeply psychological story. In the end it felt like someone slipped something into my coffee. Run time will vary depending on how much time you spend poking around. I tend to look at everything, so on average I'd say 1/2 hour for a quick run through, to 3 if you really like to take your time.Overall, the story was good, and the characters interesting as you piece together bits of who they are and what they are like. The graphics are not too bad; for $8:79 CDN I can't complain, and the music was good. This is one of the few short games I'll play again. Overall, I quite enjoyed this one.

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