Deja Vu…

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I feel a little strange bringing this up, but whatever.  It made me chuckle a bit.

Here’s a game for you to try out.  It’s a moody little puzzle game about a lonely protagonist who can make copies of himself (by pressing the space bar).  He can stand on his copies, and his copies can stand on him.  He talks to himself throughout the game, which is shown as text overlays that appear over the level art.  The music featured is an original song, focusing on lonely sounding piano work, with some synth thrown in for good measure.  When he is limited in the number of copies he can make, the number left is shown as a number in the top left corner.  His chief personal motivation ends up being a girl.  The goal for each stage is to get to the square shaped exit.  Sometimes there are platforms that only copies can pass through, and sometimes there are platforms that only the original character can pass through.  The ground is a dull brown with grass on top.  Each level is exactly the size of the screen, so there is no scrolling.

Now, here’s the kicker.  I’m not talking about The Company of Myself.  I’m talking about Little Thing.

Play Little Thing

Anyone else feeling a little deja vu?

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  1. Blatant rip-offs are the sincerest form of flattery?

  2. What has been is what will be,
    and what has been done is what will be done,
    and there is nothing new under the sun.

    Ecclesiastes 1:9

  3. Too bad he didn’t get me to write the music! That would have been awesome 😀

  4. And TCOM is a very bad attempt at a stylistic rip-off of Braid. So?

  5. Wow, it had a blob and spikes like Spewer, cloning and dark music like TCoM, and gravity flipping like Grief.

    This guy accidentally ripped off three of your games at once.

  6. Lazer Bomb

    I thought this game was more similar to the game “Use Boxmen”, another “teamwork with yourself” game. What they have in common is that rather than TCoM where the clones follow the path that the player took from the start, these clones start at where the player is and either stay still or continue moving in one direction.

  7. High-Lord Vin

    I experienced Deja Vu also when I played THIS game

    the relationship between Jack and Katherine remind me of the Relationship between Lemony Snicket and Beatrice relationship; only difference is that Snicket did not kill Beatrice

    … I think

  8. hahahaha Congratulations! Some was trying to copy you. You deserved it for making such a nice game! hahahahaha Please keep making puzzles!

  9. though i must say, at least he added something different. And im definitely playing it!

  10. companyofmyself !!11 :
    though i must say, at least he added something different. And im definitely playing it!

    hahahaha Congratulations! Some was trying to copy you. You deserved it for making such a nice game! hahahahaha Please keep making puzzles!

    ah i dont like their jumping on platform stuff nevermind..

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