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Hyptosis

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I'm 18 and practically grew up on the content that you made here! Your games and creativity will forever mark me as the man I am today, and I love everything that you do. Keep living life, stay happy, love your family, and just be free. You're my hero, Hyptosis, please never forget that :')

Holy smokes man, wow. I'm touched. ;_;.

I'll miss you dollface. If there's anything I've learned though, absence makes the heart grow fonder.

I'll miss you too, I'll still take time to swing by and look at all your arts! :D

Damn...I'm not good at this stuff so I'm just gonna say that I loved your work, you are my favorite artist and I sincerely hope you return someday...Anyways I'm happy that you take care of your family :)
As I said before I'm not good at emotional stuff so I won't say goodbye, just...see you later...

You too, thanks. ^5

Well... Damn man. *Takes hat off.* I'm really sorry to hear that, even if I'm a little late to hear the news. I don't usually speak up like this, but I have to show my respects to such a great game developer. I've been playing your games ever since the first Sagittarian, and I loved playing all of your games since, even your more recent ones. I have to say, though your more recent games had their flaws, it was nowhere near enough to merit any harsh comments about them. I thought they were good, it it means anything. But, good luck to you, and I will be here when your path crosses with Newgrounds once again.

That means a lot. I will come back, I just need a break, I need to find myself again, and I need money. On the plus side, when I return, I won't have to make games and hope to make money on them, I can just make games for the fun of it again.

I first played the first episode of alice is dead when I was twelve and too litlle to even know which way is up, I really loved your games, you somehow managed to pull it off everytime.
I am really happy that you move on in life and find something that makes you comfortable, Thank you for all the amazing times, I really hate the fact that you have to leave but it may be for the best in any case i agree with you, if one can't enjoy what they do, if they can not find a sense of purpose there is no way to do it

Thank you for the kind words, I'm touched.

Really sorry to hear that. I thoroughly enjoyed The Sagittarian games. All of your games carried some of your signatures, and that made them worth trying out. I understand that you have to look out for yourself, though, and hope you find something that makes you happy. Thanks for the good times.

Thank you so much!

All this time waiting for a "Children of Brinn" sequel...SIgh...

I am just so depressed reading this. Alice Is Dead was one of the most touching and most awesome point and click games I have ever played. I was so looking forward to the fourth episode since with all these teased image of the rabbit I was 80% sure that a sequel would come out, I guess I was wrong. Anyway I really hope you continue well with your life and I am hoping in the potential of your return.
Thanks for all the awesome content you gave us during your game development career.

We did plan a sequel, and maybe one day, who knows. But I need some time off for sure, and some time to build a good financial cushion before I try to make games again.

could you actually tell us what your job is?
are you a hooker?!??!??!?!?
oh i know you make paintings that are toxic when somone touches them and they leave no evidence because you sold your soul to the devil the day you made alice is dead with your goddamn amazing art

Haha, I'm not a hooker, I'll just say the job is not art related, it is not creative, and it is no fun. But it pays well, and will require me leave my home for months at a time.

Each one has to make his way, you let an inspiring work here, never forget, and come back some times, if you care, your place will still remain yours.

Thanks man, stay cool. ^_^

Hey. It was fun working with you, and it was lovely to see the work you did. I don't know if I'll ever come up with numbers for those who didn't enjoy the work you did -- but I DID enjoy it, always have, and likely always will. <3

All the best with the new job you've got. I'll be keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. And when you're ready to create again, I hope and trust that you'll be blessed with a great muse.

I will not be depressed that you have to step aside for a while -- but I'm grateful that our paths crossed.

Yeah, you're a kickass musician, it was fun! Thank you!

I've only just read this news now. Your games have been a huge part of my life, and introduced me to the adventure game genre. I'm fifteen now, and a hardocre fan of the adventure game genre, but if I hadn't stumbled upon your incredible point n'clicks when I was but a young(er) lad, I don't think I would. Your work enriched my childhood, and everything you made was unique and delightful. Your wonderful, WONDERFUL games have made so many people happy. On the off chance that you read this, I want you to know this: I am so thankful. THANK YOU. Just, thank you. I wish you all the best in future endeavors, and I wish you and your family well. Take care! :)

I couldn't ask for better feedback. Damn man... I've got something in my eye, I dunno. Thanks. ;_;

Just read the comment and I actually have tears in my eyes.
I have been around indie-flash games since 2004 and shit, the scenario has changed a lot! People don't make games anymore like they used to. It seems like the "serious" makers are shifting toward a warped view in which money, money and money comes first above all else. I don't blame people who try to make games for money, you gotta live somehow once you reach adulthood and actually "start having a life", but still, people have degraded to the point where games are little more than money machines where all quality is set aside.
Your games have shone in this scenario simply because you kept a quality when everything else has shifted toward this strange scenario. Perhaps I'm getting old and couldn't adapt to these games but I think it is strange when you have to adapt to them in order to enjoy them.
All I can say now is that I hope you're still around in years to come, even if only to be one of the gamers instead of a maker. Sore as I might feel that a game maker of quality has left us, I wish you good luck and hope that you will have a good life outside. All I can really say is that I hope you don't reduce yourself to an unhappy worker that will do anything, even those he despise, so long he gets the money and can see the end of the day.
I wish you well and will root for you whatever path you may take!
So long and it was nice to meet you.
Yours Truly,
Tsumi.

I never liked hanging a pricetag on my work. I started doing it for fun, then made enough money to like, really focus on it, but found I didn't enjoy the work anymore. It's an ugly cycle. I look forward to one day making games and comics again solely for the fun of it.

Fuck, man. I really enjoyed your stuff, and in all honesty it's kind of painful to see you go. All the games you created, the stories, the characters, the artstyle, literally everything you made these past years has been utter brilliance.
But hey, your choice, I'm not one to change that.

It isn't much of a choice though, I don't enjoy it any more, and all I worry about is if I can pay my bills with this. I want to make a fantasy game, but can't, because they don't make as much as a zombie game, etc. That's a job, not a fun hobby anymore.

I'm sorry that you lost your inspiration, and I hope you find it somewhere again. Your new job, hope it goes well and that you can provide for family. One last thing, thank you. Thank you for making Alice is Dead, and all your other games. It's too much for me to say good-bye, because they have been such a part of my life, so I'll have to say see you later.

Thanks, that means a lot. I'm really touched.

Just stumbled across this. I'm sorry to see that you've left, and I'm a little late, but I want you to know that you're not forgotten, and that we'll be waiting right here for you whenever you get back.