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As-is, it's actually less of a game than freaking Gone Home. You could move around in that one. This is just... nothing. There's nothing here. No game play. The movies aren't even anything. This is a dollar for absolutely nothing.
I mean yeah, if it was given away for free to parody how crappy indie games are, or even how broken greenlight is in general (as if that needed to be parodied or proven) it'd be acceptable. He's making you buy it.
How could you not consider "Gone Home" a game? You roam around a house reading notes and putting pieces together to form a story.
Make It Indie is really just a menu to load up some random videos.
Gone home is walking around an empty level with a badly written story.