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Spac ebar
I'm glad the rabbit got the break from monotony that he wished for. Now, back to eating carrots!
If it weren't for the game standing still every time I steer the rocket in the Castilian version, I would've given this game 5 stars.
Now, here's a philosophical analysis of this game, written by my Argentinean friend:
"The monotony of eating carrots... or is it? Because the carrots symbolize conformity, and conformity is that which bounds us to the rules of existance, so when the rabbit breaks with it to take the rocket to infinity, he's actually breaking with existance. His existance. Our existance. Into a journey to the depth of the unknown in wait. In wait for what? In wait for the end of conformity. For the end of this form of existance. For the experience of something new, something potentially dangerous, but outlandish to existance. And in his strange water dodging, he exemplifies everything which many of us will never understand in the agora of our deeds. The refreshment of unknown. A story that one day he will tell his grandchildren (in three months) of breaking away with existance in the eyes of an alien deep in the caves of a world high in the firmament where the boundaries of knowledge in wait to be broken, in some platonic struggle of the inordinary order. Every droplet is an ounce of freedom."
Not the worst game to spend minutes of your life on. The artstyle especially suits this game's tone and the emotions (or lack thereof) you get from playing it.
That's a nice and challenging minimalist game right there. Takes a bit of learning the patterns of the lines and spamming the spacebars in the hopes that it doesn't hit you on the back.
This flash game definitely holds up to this day! It was fun, entertaining and it caught me by surprise by how many routes there were to take, just by whether you lose, win or half-ass a minigame.
"Take a few seconds, reflect your results, now relive your life from sperm to adult."
-Egoraptor
This definitely is a challenge to the agility of the mind and fingers!
Thank you! :D
Good times! Control takes a while to get used to, but once you get the hang of it and have some patience, you master the game!
Age 25, Male
Programmer
Brazil
Joined on 10/13/18