It appears I saved myself and my daughter, but everybody else died. Reading the reviews by NG, it sounds like this is the best possible outcome in the game?
Is the point to get us to think about our priorities?
Same here, but I suspect there’s a better outcome where you don’t go up to the roof and witness the suicide, and therefore get to spend one extra day in the lab.
I doubt there are many players who deliberately skip work.
I tried that the second time around—the lab is locked that day, and it skips right to the next one after the cutscene.
(It’s possible to try again by right-clicking on the game, selecting ‘settings’, setting it so that the game isn’t allowed to store any data on your machine, and then reloading the page.)
According to the creator of the game, the majority of players die, along with the rest of the world.
I’m not sure (and I haven’t seen clarifying remarks from the creator), but it seems likely that not everyone else died. Notice the trees in the park are green again.
It appears I saved myself and my daughter, but everybody else died. Reading the reviews by NG, it sounds like this is the best possible outcome in the game?
Is the point to get us to think about our priorities?
Same here, but I suspect there’s a better outcome where you don’t go up to the roof and witness the suicide, and therefore get to spend one extra day in the lab.
I doubt there are many players who deliberately skip work.
I tried that the second time around—the lab is locked that day, and it skips right to the next one after the cutscene.
(It’s possible to try again by right-clicking on the game, selecting ‘settings’, setting it so that the game isn’t allowed to store any data on your machine, and then reloading the page.)
According to the creator of the game, the majority of players die, along with the rest of the world.
I’m not sure (and I haven’t seen clarifying remarks from the creator), but it seems likely that not everyone else died. Notice the trees in the park are green again.
Hmmm… On the day the suicide happens, I’m pretty sure the door to the lab is locked.