The Man Who Sold The World
by krangGAMES
The Man Who Sold The World
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Description
Humanity has had its time, and that time has drawn to a close. It is now time for humanity to be catalogued.
This is an interactive story. It's gameplay-light, and is meant to give you a bit of mental fodder. Inspired by David Bowie's conceptual album and song, "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars".
Soundtrack is available in the Audio Portal, and is on my profile page.
Enjoy <3
krangGAMES, 2011-2012
How to Play
~A/D or Left/Right to run
~SPACE to jump
~Up to climb
~ENTER to advance text
~ESC to quit
Comments
EPR89
Feb. 24, 2013
Just sharing that, since it caused me a bit of trouble at first: in order to jump while climbing you need to release the up key first.
LilyEvans12
Aug. 15, 2012
The life of humanity in the hands of one person, of one mind. To choose love: a power strong enough to keep civilization together. Without love, chaos takes place. To choose spirit: brings purpose into life. Without spirit, we are lost in our own soul. To choose daring: growth of knowledge comes with discoveries, which follow courage. Without daring, we are too scared to expand our knowledge; therefore we cannot survive.
But to choose wisdom. Knowledge, experience, and truth. Without wisdom...we are nothing.
Choose. Choose, and set humanity free.
GodofSpore
Jul. 02, 2012
i refuse to choose
mahdogmario
Jan. 05, 2013
krangGAMES is my gamer idol. I recently got dumped by my true love (about a day ago) and his games have made me realize how much I love her. All his games are well thought-out, have good messages, and make people realize the truth about humanity. krangGAMES, thank you for being so awesome at what you do.
You're most welcome, amigo. Keep playing my games and I'll keep making them for you <3
FunghettAyu
Sep. 06, 2014
This game didn't really appease me like I thought it would.
First of all, I thought the endings would change, given four choices, but they were practically the same. There wasn't anything really exciting or surprising in them, it left me with the feeling of not being completed, to be honest.
It was cute and quite fun, that is true, and the choice was quite deep - I did enjoy it, in the end. But it was short and I was expecting at least some kind of difference between the endings, apart from a couple of sentences.
Also, I don't think I have ever hated something like I hated the water. The vines were something, but once I figured them out, it wasn't that hard getting used to them. But getting out of the water was a nightmare, ugh. I was so frustrated.
All in all, it's a cute game, but not quite what I was expecting.