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Yeah sorry about that...we didn't have time to put in messages to explain what is actually going on or numerous other features for that matter.
Basically there are two 'stages' of the game. In the first stage you are a guy with a gun shooting zombies at what looks to be some kind of zombie wedding.
After 15 seconds the game fades out to a normal looking wedding with a crazy gunman (The gunman follows exactly what you did in the first 'stage'). You are now the "hero" in the green suit with glasses and you must push over the wedding guests to prevent them being hit by bullets.
Our aim with this game was to deceive the player. In the first stage it is the players natural instinct to shoot zombies. However, in the second stage the player realises the gunman is crazy and was actually shooting humans at a wedding.
There are seven different endings to the game (The newspaper at the end of the game). For example if you don't shoot anyone while you are the gunman and then push guests over while you are the hero the newspaper will read "Drunk man at wedding tackles guests".
Hopefully this sums up all the story telling we should have had in-game.
Wasn't sure what to do
Game looks good, but I wasn't entirely sure of what I was doing.