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The Stanley Parable is available for purchase now on Steam.

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The Stanley Parable is available for purchase RIGHT FREAKING NOW!! Through launch week the game will be 20% off! Store.steampowered.com

4 years in the works, and we're finally here. Thank you everyone for all your love and support, it means more than I could ever say.
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Theevina
Theevina - - 262 comments

I wish it had 20% more endings...

Anyway, I was thinking, maybe we modders should create more endings. I would love to have the story continue, I want deeper levels of weird. This is a Source game. This site is ModDB. Mods are what we do best. You did include a fgd so I just might take a peek inside.

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ReadingNotAllowed
ReadingNotAllowed - - 466 comments

Isn't 7-10 endings enough? And have you found all the easter eggs/Achievements yet??

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Seaalisgonefromhere
Seaalisgonefromhere - - 986 comments

No. We need moar.

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nomendubium
nomendubium - - 459 comments

Moar Crabz.

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Theevina
Theevina - - 262 comments

After getting the Orange Box for $5 during a sale and playing almost a hundred mods with hundreds of hours combined gameplay, I became stingy when it comes to spending $12. In 2 hours I got just about every ending, and many of them were copies from the free mod, and much of the gameplay is walking through the same hallways over and over again. So yes, I can't help but feel slightly disappointed. More is better.

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_Ott
_Ott - - 2 comments

You're looking in the wrong places.

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AustinGreene
AustinGreene - - 20 comments

Just want to throw this into the mix.. Everything on ModDB is also on IndieDB. This happens by default, so.. it's not all mods. (I'm on IndieDB posting this comment)

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Theevina
Theevina - - 262 comments

Alright, but it still doesn't matter. It needs more endings.

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lord_blex
lord_blex - - 17 comments

A major part of the appeal is the amazing voice acting. You can't really make a mod for Stanley without that and most modders don't usually have these kind of resources...

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Theevina
Theevina - - 262 comments

Unless Stanley finds the narrator audio control and disables it.

The he'll be haunted by angry captions instead. ;)

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ZikShadow
ZikShadow - - 506 comments

Well great job guys! Even though i don't have any money to play your awesome mod (Probably when i actually get a job, credit card, and stuff like that, which is like 10 years from now.) but great job on finishing The Stanley Parable HD Remix! Can't wait to see your future projects!

And playing this 10 years in the future!

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camycamera
camycamera - - 95 comments

i bought it day one, and it is absolutely fantastic, easily one of the best games of the years, and certainly the most unique one.

hopefully the gaming industry will learn a thing or two from the game lol..
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good job, and keep up the good work!

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JFreakXD
JFreakXD - - 275 comments

dagummit! im too young to get a job so i can buy the game. ohh well. i guess im sticking to the old stanley parable. :( :( :(

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Armageddon104
Armageddon104 - - 3,128 comments

Not really possible without the narrator.

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Rus[T]
Rus[T] - - 1,161 comments

Aaawh yeah, will get this for sure. But I have to wait for a steam sale or something, the wallet is a little dry.. :(. Will amuse myself with the demo until then. The demo is indeed part of one of the "Epic Demos" now. I really like it that it's standalone level, like the demo's mentioned ingame. So that's a little extra gameplay for free :). That's how a demo is made. Keep it up!

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Jokerme
Jokerme - - 1,170 comments

Thanks for showing everyone how going from mod to full game is done. I'm looking at you Dear Esther.

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Yasiek
Yasiek - - 43 comments

Why this is so expensive? :P Even with promotion...

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Kamikazi[Uk]
Kamikazi[Uk] - - 1,412 comments

I loved this game. Recommend it to all my friends and they all bought it, and have now told their friends haha. Keep up the good work guys.

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Leaf_It
Leaf_It - - 74 comments

I really thought the confusion ending, should have had like 4 different possible confusion ends. The whole thing seems like a maze, but after playing it enough, they all lead to the same end room... would have been cool if it had had more than just one. DLC for more endings maybe? not just confusion, just for any new endings you feel like making.

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Metacarpus
Metacarpus - - 30 comments

Well through talking to friends about that game and also seeing the positive reviews, I am very glad to see its success! I am interested to hear how many downloads have you received plus are there any plans for games in the future?

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WNxKraid
WNxKraid - - 225 comments

The best 12€ i've invested in a Game this year, fact.
Ofc. i knew what kind of game i had to expect since i played the original and TSP Demo.
A few things i'd like to suggest for a possible sequel...

1. a graphical story tree:
Kinda roadmap that graphically displays your path of choices.
Only displays the ones you allready made while playing the game, but gives you a node at the point of decission so you know where make a different decission next time.
This would help ppl to find all the routes and endings within the game.
Maybe it could even let you load the game on a certain decission node.

2. more adventure and puzzle elements:
Some rooms in which you need to solve some kind of puzzle in order to advance on a different route and maybe even collectable items like keys, picklock, etc.

3. more interactivity within the levels:
disabling the computers is nice, i'd like to be able to press more buttons all over the maps. Coffe machines, copier, light switches etc. and pick up small stuff like cups (would be also necessary for #2)

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antdude
antdude - - 103 comments

Hmm, which one should I play first? This mod for HL2/SDK or the one from Steam?

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