@vigu_dev: Destination releases March 30th! After posting exactly tomorrow! Join discord server and follow game on roblox! Pre-purchase is optional because on release game is going to be free for 2 weeks!!! #fyp #indiedev #fypppppppppppppp #parkourpov #robloxdev

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theoriginalskratey
skratey :
please of the love of god do not put it at 365 robux just to play it just like parkour reborn💔
2026-04-01 14:20:34
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jssxze
jsxz :
just play mirrors edge
2026-03-30 03:26:43
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vector_r1
vector R :
just buy parkour reborn
2026-03-29 20:58:45
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npqu2
matimacaroni :
just buy mirrors edge catalyst or parkour reborn
2026-03-30 07:41:11
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viktr_zzz
Vik/Abel :
reminds me of Karlson
2026-03-30 09:35:58
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monte_lightningmcqueen
Lightning McQueen :
watch this game fall off instantly just like every other parkour game on roblox
2026-04-01 13:33:18
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chayofigel
Chay📡 :
we dont need this 🥀
2026-04-02 06:57:47
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shutuptwerp
0 :
you should add a battle pass and rotating item shop
2026-03-30 13:15:24
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mirrors_513
Mirror's_ :
im waiting for it fella
2026-03-30 03:51:19
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mishu.ninu
mishu :
ok this type of Parkour is boring
2026-04-03 20:21:23
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silly_orange33
silly_orange:33 :
reminds me of parkour Reborn
2026-03-29 16:52:04
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1animan1
7AnimaN7 :
pacer is best atm, but ima try this one too
2026-04-01 08:06:01
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merikiku1
Detern insanity :
Yo there is no way to respawn in mobile
2026-04-01 07:30:08
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abian76667
Abian76667 :
game name?
2026-03-31 20:00:36
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p00pin_crap137
poopin' crap :
оно чуточку не доделано что-бы завтра выйти в релиз🤏🤏🤏
2026-04-08 10:35:12
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ii25130
️shrimp22 :
и будет стоить как реберн
2026-04-01 16:14:56
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yeban1488339
аyтист :
я бы хотел увидеть хоррор игру с таким мувментом
2026-04-02 05:03:21
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jfjfjfybf
оаоаркркоклпо :
bro made mirrors edge but bad
2026-04-05 22:50:48
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tealover473
Чай :
it reminds me of mirror edge
2026-03-29 17:57:52
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g4m3r_75
Eclipser :
Reminds me a lot of Pacer tbh, the buildings, texturas and the rope animation
2026-04-03 17:57:31
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antiheretic
Spartan Fox :
console accessible? i'm on console but play mnk
2026-04-01 15:51:58
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14allah_give_me_t
14allah_give_me_tenge89.51 :
очень медленный мувмент
2026-04-13 06:04:08
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happy_face300
Tristan☝🤓 :
is it console support???
2026-04-11 23:31:08
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demoden008
demoden008 :
dying light?
2026-04-06 12:58:16
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Nobody handed me a script for this kind of grief. There was no loss to point to. No death. No relationship ending. No external event that anyone would have recognized as a before and after. Just a slow recognition: the version of myself I had believed in — the one who would exist by now — didn’t. Not because something went catastrophically wrong. But because the decisions I made were real, and they cost other decisions, and some of those doors I hadn’t fully acknowledged as closed. Psychologists call it ambiguous loss. Grief without a recognizable object. It doesn’t get a funeral. Nobody asks how you’re holding up. There’s no socially sanctioned period of mourning. So most women carry it quietly — and call it anxiety, or restlessness, or the vague dissatisfaction they can’t fully justify. It’s grief. What I’ve learned: you can’t resolve it without naming what you’re mourning. Not vaguely — specifically. The version of me that didn’t take that path. The work I didn’t pursue. The version of the relationship I believed in for longer than was honest. When you name it specifically, you can grieve it specifically. And when you grieve it, you stop carrying it as a permanent low-grade weight. The mourning has to happen. One way or another. … The body under unprocessed grief — including ambiguous grief — DOESN’T distinguish between types of loss. It registers the unresolved activation. The emotional arousal that has no outlet accumulates. It shows up in sleep. In baseline inflammation. In the persistent fatigue that isn’t physical in origin. The body keeps the record. And it doesn’t close the account until something is processed — not managed, not suppressed, not rationalized. Named. Felt. Set down. It doesn’t matter how long it’s been waiting. It responds to the same process.

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