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Reflection Of Mine Activation Code [Xforce Keygen]

Updated: Dec 8, 2020





















































About This Game Reflection of Mine is a dark puzzle video game about the dissociative identity disorder. The entire game takes place in the broken mind of Lilly Witchgan and the goal is to discover who is real – Lilly herself or one of her many personalities. The plot will tell us about her many minds and how are they fighting each other.During the game, the player controls two characters at the same time and one of them repeats the actions after another. If the player turns left – both of the girls will go left, if the player turns right – both of them go right, if one dies – the other is buried with her. The difficulty is in finding the exit of the map, which is separated into two different parts. Maybe one of the girls will see only flowers in front of her, but that doesn’t mean that there isn’t a trap before her second personality. You will find a variety of traps that bring diversity into the game mechanics. Here, madness is represented as it really is – Lilly is a foreigner in her own body and her memory is broken into pieces by the other personalities. She can’t remember many hours of her life, even days, months and years. Her live is a broken puzzle and we are here to help this girl.- More than 10 hours of gameplay.- Story driven psychological game.- 55 unique puzzles with big variety mechanics.- 10 stages of arcade mode.- Original soundtrack.- More than 10 unique personalities.- Perfect way to challenge your mind.- Use gamepad, keyboard, mouse or touch to play.The game was developed by one person – Slava Gris who combined his art skills with his knowledge of psychology and programming to bring to life Reflection of Mine. The soundtrack is provided by Expecte Amour whose music inspired Slava to create this dark world of madness. d859598525 Title: Reflection of MineGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Redblack SpadePublisher:Redblack SpadeRelease Date: 24 Feb, 2017 Reflection Of Mine Activation Code [Xforce Keygen] This game is challenging as all hell and sometimes even 1 misstep spells your doom, but it's INCREDIBLY well done and a lot of fun. The mechanics are interesting and creative, the art and music are fantastic, and the story is excellent. Overall, a difficult but unique game that's definitely in my favorites. Major props to the dev~As a side-note, my personal favorite levels are the Church.. I went into this game hoping for a lot, because games like Fran Bow and Sally Face were excellent and well made while sticking to an accurate storyline based on mental health. However, these puzzles were repetetive, difficult, and the storyline was unoriginal. I actually looked up a walkthrough so I could blast through the game and finish it quicker that's how much it bothered me. Mental health awareness is so important, but this story was just awful. The bio says dissociative identity disorder, but the game is about multiple personality disorder. Those are two very different disorders. I know, because I have dissocciative identity, but not multiple personality. Ultimately, whoever developed this game is not entirely educated on abnormal psychology, and I recommend them to at least learn about the disorders before creating a "game" based on it. This topic can walk a very fine line in the video game community. If it's done well, it's educational, as well as entertaining and relatable. However, this game couldn't seem to decide between any particular disorder to focus on.. I highly recommend this game to people who like puzzle games (it's probably not my cup of tea; espcecially right now because I'm on a school break and I do NOT want to think) but for people who likes solving puzzles, this game is for you! for the first few levels it doesn't require that much thinking but as it progresses it gets harder, I know shocker, but let me warn you that it gets to the point where you get tired playing because you can't solve it, but then again that could just be me, maybe you're not as stupid and lazy as I am, if so; you would absolutely like this game.. First - others have said it, I need to repeat - this game is not about DID. If it didn't make such a fuss about being about DID, maybe I'd have viewed it more favourably. But, so it goes. The protagonist of this game has the version of DID that was created for horror movies decades ago, and is nothing more or less than harmful to the disorder's image.But, moving speedily on.Writing - The writing in the game is either a so-so translation or just poorly written. The sentence structures are uncomfortable to read, and from the very out-set, everything is described in a super-dark, intensionally ooh-edgy way that it cringey awful. Add in that from what I can tell, the main character seems to have >no< character beyond her 'disorder' (her diary in the intro is what someone with no knowledge of young girls would stereotype young girls as, cutesy, babyish, just so that the 'dark' voice sounds darker - it too, having no personality beyond 'dark'). Maybe there's more depth to discover later on, but time spent with the characters is few enough and far enough between that I doubt there's going to be any real identity given to any of these 'identities' beyond the most shallow, surface concept (and game mechanic, of course).Gameplay - A fairly standard set-up - the puzzle involves a split-screen, you control both characters at the same time through non-identical arenas, using 'safe' areas for one character to maneuvre the other through danger.Unfortunately, there is often seems to be only one way through, making this less a puzzle-solving wherein you can try different approaches until one works and more a try-and-die, unless you can stare at a screen and memorize the fifty-or-so step pathways so you can try different iterations in your head before you take a step. There doesn't seem to be a lot of leeway for creative solution-finding. As early as the fifth (ish) level, you hit what the achievements refer to as a hard level - essentially the puzzle version of a boss. By that point I hadn't been playing nearly long enough to hit stride, and the sudden steep increase in difficulty - without any warning, or knowing I was in some kind of 'boss' level - was mostly just horrifically frustrating. It was about at that time that I just gave up on the learning curve of the game. If you want to find your patience challenged as opposed to your logic, this would work pretty well. Or if you have a mind for the kind of spatial awareness involved in these, perhaps it's less frustrating.In all, besides solving puzzles for puzzle's sake, there doesn't seem to be much reward via story involved for how difficult the gameplay is. I can't recommend it.. Great Puzzle game.The soundtrack could be more diverse, but the design and story are interesting.. I take absolutely no joy in writing this review. I was, in fairness, risking very little by trying this game out on a President's Day sale, so this isn't any great loss for me financially. But while I found the puzzles decent enough, if a bit frustrating, two things are leading me to actively seek a refund. One, the complete lack of sound support for the game. While the game runs somewhat easy graphically, there is absolutely no sound or music coming through for reasons unknown. Given that the music was a big selling point for me initially, that was a letdown.But the dealbreaker came when I looked over the discussion thread started by an authentic DID sufferer who rightly called the designer on much of his ignorance on her condition. The responses were, to be kind, disheartening, pushing his personal prejudices and preconceptions to, in effect, say that the OP's pain matters less than his reading about Billy Milligan. By that twisted logic, I should be able to create an authentic and compelling narrative of a DID sufferer because I read "When Rabbit Howls" two decades ago. It does make me realize what the other shortcomings of this game are in terms of story: leaning on cliches about DID that frankly are little better than rip-offs of Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde.As I said, I take no joy in writing. But I must...and so I shall.. Amazingly smart game that will make your brain explode. Just try to ignore the visuals and give it a chance. Its a nice game. Unfortunately im not intelligent feelsbadman but what can you do. This game is awesome! Very challenging double maze type levels. I really love the theme\/ design and storyline. Also has a great soundtrack :). Definitely not an accurate depiction of DID...this is just a demonization of mentally ill people. ngl I was already pretty done with the game when the therapist dude was like, "You burned down a church, went missing for a few weeks, burned down a hotel, witnessed a cruel murder, and escaped from an insane asylum." it sounds like something that was written by a 13 year old trying to be Edgy(tm)??Game itself is repetitive and not compelling enough to hold my attention even if I ignore the bad writing.And if you go to close the game you get a guilt trip message that says, "LILLY WILL DIE IN MADHOUSE IF YOU LEAVE HER. ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT IT?" like, what?? Why was that necessary???Huge thumbs down here.

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