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Thanks for the tip on the alternate text (I knew there was something up when I heard that voice in certain places).

To me, the thing that most spoke to me is that when you are chasing something or someone in life, sometimes the best thing to do is let go. Just let go and not pull to hard on her braid and it will come to you naturally. The alternate text spoke of:
1. The Princess being annoyed at Tim
2. Tim only looking at the outsides of things
3. Tim wanting something that he can only have when he is older

I think in general, this game speaks of people thats too caught up in making sure they accomplish their goals (money, power) and wanting things that they should wait for, and yet are also chasing that one thing: love.

In the last level, Tim reached his love, only to find her asleep (not finding what he wanted). And then Tim escaped the horror of reaching his destination (but not getting what he wanted) by backtracking and returning home with all the whims of life (wine, women etc.)

The Epilogue stage is like a culmination of his destination which is built by the building blocks of his journey (the last castle) and is something that all of us will encounter when we die.

I also think the atom bomb theory makes sense. Like a painting this game is very open to personal interpretation. Love it.