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A mid-length sci-fi game with multiple viewpoints and a vintage Sci-fi feel, September 28, 2017This game feels just like all of the 60's scifi stories I read growing up, in a good way. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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Interesting Premise, Abrupt Ending, October 23, 2015by RickyD (South Carolina, USA) Really liked the premise of the game, and I thoroughly enjoyed the imagination sequences. What kid hasn't dressed up and pretended his house was some sort of fortress (be it a space fortress, fort in the old west, or whatever)? Then you actually find (Spoiler - click to show)the titular rocket man from the sea, and just when you think the story might get interesting, it ends, with a Twilight Zone-esque twist. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | View comments (1) - Add comment
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Bees, roses and a dark sea, June 28, 2012by Sam Kabo Ashwell (Seattle) Related reviews: childhood, setting, spring thing, science fiction, SF, fantasy, make-believe Citing Ray Bradbury as a primary influence, this feels very much like a SF short story from the 50s or 60s, the sort of SF you could make a movie about without any need for a special effects budget. The protagonist, a child, lives with his parents on an island across the bay from Astro City. Earth is at war with Mars, and the protagonist plays make-believe games based on this distant conflict. But then a rocket-man washes up on the shore, and reality and fantasy intermingle. (There is a general feeling of WW2 fiction here.) Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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