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I do not think, therefore I do not am.

I was scared when I saw it was a math game but the gameplay was super intuitive, I picked it up right away, and it was actually pretty fun. The storytelling was also great with some really nice slides and narration. It was also cool how there were optional branching paths for people who wanted to explore the gameplay a little bit more.

Also forgive me for saying this, but Rene Descartes was kind of a jerk.

I think you will do really well this round and I can't wait to see what's next for you

By the way I feel obligated to share this old joke you undoubtedly have already heard:

So... A horse walks into a bar. The bartender asks the horse if it's an alcoholic since he's always coming in there, to which the horse replies "I don't think-" and POOF! The horse disappears.

The joke is pretty funny if you're familiar with the famous philosophical proposition of Rene Descartes- 'Cogito ergo sum', or 'I think, therefore, I am.'

I probably should have led with that explanation, but that would be putting Descartes before the horse.

Just finished the game. Amazing work. It was a blur but somehow I finished all the levels on medium difficulty. I might come back and try it again on hard when I'm feeling up to it.

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I KNOW RIGHT Descartes was kind of a jerk! The reason why I chose him and not some other philopher was totally cause a lot of things he did were against my own morals. But after making this game he feels more like a problematic uncle to me so. Also, I haven't heard the joke lol, it actually works, I appreciate this valuable commentary 10/10. Thank you for playing, I also hope we both get to the next round!

Pst. the hard difficulty level is totally untested, I'm not sure if I recommend it unless you are ready to come up with some totally new functions