rampancy: I have two more physical copies of games that are rare/unavailable on GOG - hopefully I'll get some more interest for them?
Honestly, there's probably plenty of interest, but some people either don't wish to inconvenience you too much, or they like some of the current entries as they are. Since there's no proxy-entries, they abstain. I'm a bit of both.
However, let's roll the dice and make things interesting. More interesting, I mean: you're already committed to using Canada Post and they make things interesting all by themselves :P But, just to play off the national pride, prevent valuable treasures from going offshore, and spare you whatever international overheads there are, I'll be your 11th hour IN!
If I were trapped in a walking simulator, I'd shout "EEEE!" at everything. EVERYTHING! That's how it works, usually: if there's any interaction possible at all, it's done with E. If I get bored, I could switch over to "Click-click." But there probably won't be any, this being a bona fide walking simulator. Getting through
everything there is to Eeee and Click at will probably take a while, likely drive me batshit mad, so once I'm done, I should be able to, easily enough get to counting things: steps, flowers, rocks, trees, houses, bees, bears, mermaids, merbutlers. Some of these I might make up in my insanity, but I'm not sure which ones. In the end, I'll follow trenton's lead, join him at the highest peak there is (having counted, climbed, and generally exhausted the mountainous possibilities and myself), and just sit there, blankly staring at the beautiful scenery, flawlessly coded, desperately wishing to be brought back to windchills, traffic jams, HR staffers, taxes, neighbours who work unnatural hours, relatives... Remind me again: What exactly is wrong with walking simulators?
EDIT: Also, I'll do it all walking backwards. These things never have tripping, falling, or ankle-spraining mechanics, anyway, might as well learn something new while doing it. Besides, S beats W any day.