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tomcole

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ZorinOS is Linux so you need to install Unity Editor for Linux first. Then you can install power quest as an asset into unity from there.

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Wow, I'm so impressed you made this game in two weeks. Really enjoyed playing this one. Nailed the 'old skool'/golden age feel all the way. Great animations, good characters, good tunes, actually solvable puzzles, and well-scoped to boot.

Seriously, seriously impressed you people. I sincerely hope you work together on a longer project or series of shorter ones in the near future.

Really interesting use of bitsy to represent the cursor on screen - nice idea!

Can't you upload this to the textadventures website so people can play online? That way you'll have more people play it because it's more accessible.

So where is it then?

I want to see jiggly fat!

Nice.

Cool! Glad it worked!

Thanks. 

Can I ask a question -  did the music play for you? I was replaying it the other day and didn't get any music come through? There's meant to be a haunting hang solo piece playing.

I think your name is a bit off. Could you perhaps change it to something that doesn't sound like it's making light of suicide i.e. drop the 'suicide' bit?

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Hey itch.io,

My name is Tom Cole and I'm a research student from Goldsmiths, University of London who's studying emotional engagement in video games. As part of my work I'm interviewing video game players about their game playing habits and experiences.

I'd be most grateful if any of you could spare an hour or so to be interviewed over instant messenger on these topics.

Your identity would remain completely confidential and should any quotes end up being used in a publication then your identity will be kept entirely anonymous.

I'm happy to answer any questions you might have. Those wanting more details about my work can look here: http://iggi.org.uk/students/2014/tom-cole/

You can reply to me either here, or email me using the address on the page I've provided above at the IGGI website.

Many thanks in advance to those interested in taking part.