The ending to Aquaria (even if it wasn't the "true" ending), was just plain beautiful. I congratulate the devs for making such an awesome game. Although the exploring was a tad boring at times, that's all that I saw that was even the SLIGHTEST bit wrong with the game. (Aside from the annoying "minimize-after-every-panel" bug, but that's probably because I had Firefox open in the background.) Anyways, thank-you for introducing such a wonderful game and story to the world. (Well, most of it anyways.)
I can feel it in my gut, that if you were to make Aquaria into a book, you would most likely get a lot of buyers. (I know I would. Sure, games like this are great, but books detailing the game are what keep the memory of things like this alive, in my honest opinion.)
Even though it wasn't the true ending, it was still touching.
And you know, if you don't plan on making a sequel, you could always try the alternative, making said "sequel" into a book alongside the first. I don't know if that's more expensive than making a game itself or not, but it would be a good way to get some "closure", as it is now, what with "you know who" getting on "you know what" and going off to look for (supposedly) Naija.
- With every thanks in the world,
Percival.