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I would love to play this in the near future the graphics look amazing.
Thanks, we're focusing on the gameplay too, though. ;)
Cool Concept
I hope you are aware that there is already a game by the name of "Facade".
Interactivestory.net
Its very popular too, so that might cause problems if you keep using that name.
Thanks. We're already aware of this. Their "Facade" is classified as an interactive story (even by themselves, just look at that link). To draw a similar parallel, when Portal was released by Valve, there was already "Portal", an interactive novel: Bit.ly