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Woah, this was a spectacular game - if it even is a game, or something else entirely, that is. I loved the concept of being in a barely-made game, and it was brilliantly executed, with the environment and the voiceover all fitting together nicely. I liked how you were guided through the game too, and at no point did I feel like I was doing the wrong thing, so good work on showing the player what to do. The fake crashes were awesome too, and the effect was really well done, especially that it actually closed your game down. That was a nice touch. 

As for the console sections, I really enjoyed them. I've always loved games that break the fourth wall and force you to mess with the game itself - games like DDLC where you have to poke around in the files to get things done - and this game is no exception. Figuring out which commands to use was intuitive too, although scrolling in the console was a little buggy, since after scrolling you had to close and reopen it, and remember the command in the meantime. It's only a little thing, but pressing the up arrow to copy the above command would've been nice too.

Overall, there wasn't really much gameplay per se, but I was enjoying it throughout the whole thing, and figuring out console commands makes me feel smart, so there's that too. Thanks for the experience, and great work!

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Wow, thank you so much! DDLC is one of my all time favorite games, so being compared to it is pretty cool. I'm not really sure what you mean about scrolling in the console. It worked fine for me while testing. You can select commands and copy them like any normal text, though.