this was delightfully fun! I couldn't ever see how others consider this soul rending, personally, I relished every moment that the orders came in! It's like I was made exactly for this job!
I had a couple of other people mention the same thing, so I'll just post about it here for clarity's sake. The left/right bracket keys refer to the [] characters. Some people think it's talking about () or <> but none of the inputs require using shift, which those characters would. I could try to have it parse additional characters that require using shift, but that would be more effort than I'm willing to put into this.
It's not even that, it's simply that some keyboards (like mine) don't have those keys as a standard. For example the open brackets on my keyboard is ö while the close brackets is -, while semicomma is '. Sticking to simply the QWERTY buttons that are the same (for the most part at least) would have been better so people don't have to go mashing every key on their keyboard hoping to find the right one
i would have liked trying this game, but most characters require the shift button on my keyboard (ita) and i cant go past five seconds of gameplay, which is really frustrating and i'm disappointed :(
I have been playing this game for 50 minutes now. Who knew pressing seemingly random buttons on a keyboard would make me so happy. This game makes me enjoy the world slightly more than I do already. You are a genius and deserve more recognition. I appreciate you for making this.
You sir, are an absolute genius. An absolute mastermind far ahead of your time. This isn't a game we needed or deserved, but you took time out of your day to make this genius prequel, and for that, I truly thank you. As someone who played both the original Stanley Parable and the Ultra Deluxe remaster, this game really hit me right in the feels. I now know what it was like to be Stanley, and how much dumb fun his job was. Pushing random buttons as they appeared on the screen was a lot of fun. Stanley and the Narrator were onto something here. Not only that, but you made it look nearly identical to how it does in the opening cutscene of the game. That alone is not an easy task. I expected something like a short narrative where you play as Stanley as he begins his career working at this... uhm, work place we don't know the name of. I didn't expect a game where you actually do the job that Stanley did before his whole world crumbled when all of his co-workers disappeared. This game makes me feel like Stanley before the events of the game happened. I was able to finally experience the feeling Stanley felt and the delight that his job brought to him each and every day. Pushing every button that appeared on the screen was not boring. It was actually a lot of dumb fun and I really felt myself getting immersed. Pushing each button as each prompt appeared on the screen felt like I really was Stanley. Each time I pressed a button after a prompt appeared made me feel, well, happy. Just like Stanley did. There is nothing more comforting than being right there in the moment, feeling the exact same happiness as someone else did. This game truly delivers a powerful message. A message that needs to be heard by everyone: enjoy life while you can, because at any moment in time, your whole world can crumble upon you without notice. The message is super powerful. I actually felt very safe while I was playing this. This feels more than just a simple game made in Unity. This feels so much more than that. It feels like you're actually there, in the same building, in the same cubicle, doing the job that the protagonist was doing in the story. Each time I pressed a button I felt like I was truly there in the same "427" office cubicle, doing the same job Stanley did. This game is a masterful vision you have brought onto the world. The entire game was aesthetically appropriate to the tone of The Stanley Parable, and it completely shattered my expectations straight into the stratosphere. You are truly a genius for making this. Now everyone can know what it is like to be Stanley. Definite 10 out of 10 from me! Amazing work and I wish you nothing but the best of luck on any future projects you have planned. You were truly onto something with this. You're just an absolute genius! You should also provide a download for this so we can play it offline. I would love to play this if, say, I don't have internet. Thanks again, and I hope your career continues to succeed!
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FINALLY WE HAVE PREQUEL
omg the ending was so good you have to play for 24 hrs though so good luck.
I just played this game for a half hour during school waiting for something to happen XD
wow, this is certainly one of the most games of all time. Would certainly rate it a number out of ten
This is the greatest game of all time
This Game is harder than Dark souls.
or how my uncle hits me
this was delightfully fun! I couldn't ever see how others consider this soul rending, personally, I relished every moment that the orders came in! It's like I was made exactly for this job!
(no, but seriously. it is actually delightful)
I had a couple of other people mention the same thing, so I'll just post about it here for clarity's sake. The left/right bracket keys refer to the [] characters. Some people think it's talking about () or <> but none of the inputs require using shift, which those characters would. I could try to have it parse additional characters that require using shift, but that would be more effort than I'm willing to put into this.
It's not even that, it's simply that some keyboards (like mine) don't have those keys as a standard. For example the open brackets on my keyboard is ö while the close brackets is -, while semicomma is '. Sticking to simply the QWERTY buttons that are the same (for the most part at least) would have been better so people don't have to go mashing every key on their keyboard hoping to find the right one
i would have liked trying this game, but most characters require the shift button on my keyboard (ita) and i cant go past five seconds of gameplay, which is really frustrating and i'm disappointed :(
I have been playing this game for 50 minutes now. Who knew pressing seemingly random buttons on a keyboard would make me so happy. This game makes me enjoy the world slightly more than I do already. You are a genius and deserve more recognition. I appreciate you for making this.
You sir, are an absolute genius. An absolute mastermind far ahead of your time. This isn't a game we needed or deserved, but you took time out of your day to make this genius prequel, and for that, I truly thank you. As someone who played both the original Stanley Parable and the Ultra Deluxe remaster, this game really hit me right in the feels. I now know what it was like to be Stanley, and how much dumb fun his job was. Pushing random buttons as they appeared on the screen was a lot of fun. Stanley and the Narrator were onto something here. Not only that, but you made it look nearly identical to how it does in the opening cutscene of the game. That alone is not an easy task. I expected something like a short narrative where you play as Stanley as he begins his career working at this... uhm, work place we don't know the name of. I didn't expect a game where you actually do the job that Stanley did before his whole world crumbled when all of his co-workers disappeared. This game makes me feel like Stanley before the events of the game happened. I was able to finally experience the feeling Stanley felt and the delight that his job brought to him each and every day. Pushing every button that appeared on the screen was not boring. It was actually a lot of dumb fun and I really felt myself getting immersed. Pushing each button as each prompt appeared on the screen felt like I really was Stanley. Each time I pressed a button after a prompt appeared made me feel, well, happy. Just like Stanley did. There is nothing more comforting than being right there in the moment, feeling the exact same happiness as someone else did. This game truly delivers a powerful message. A message that needs to be heard by everyone: enjoy life while you can, because at any moment in time, your whole world can crumble upon you without notice. The message is super powerful. I actually felt very safe while I was playing this. This feels more than just a simple game made in Unity. This feels so much more than that. It feels like you're actually there, in the same building, in the same cubicle, doing the job that the protagonist was doing in the story. Each time I pressed a button I felt like I was truly there in the same "427" office cubicle, doing the same job Stanley did. This game is a masterful vision you have brought onto the world. The entire game was aesthetically appropriate to the tone of The Stanley Parable, and it completely shattered my expectations straight into the stratosphere. You are truly a genius for making this. Now everyone can know what it is like to be Stanley. Definite 10 out of 10 from me! Amazing work and I wish you nothing but the best of luck on any future projects you have planned. You were truly onto something with this. You're just an absolute genius! You should also provide a download for this so we can play it offline. I would love to play this if, say, I don't have internet. Thanks again, and I hope your career continues to succeed!
this was just supposed to be an elaborate joke, but damn not gonna lie pushing buttons kinda fun, stanley was onto something here.