Such a simple yet powerful game. It's become even more relevant now with flash shutting down in several days. I can relate to the protagonist trying to relive all the times he's spent there over the years. That's what I'm doing now; trying to play all the nostalgic games from my childhood once more before time is finally up. Yet I think the message at the end of the game is very true: it's not about the game shutting down but about all the memories and friends you've made along the way. RIP flash.
This game should be up there with Every Day The Same Dream, Don't Look Back, Passage and One Chance as flash games that prove video games are as much of a valid art form as any other media type.