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Pick Up the Phone Booth and Aisle, by David Dyte, Steve Bernard, Dan Shiovitz, Iain Merrick, Liza Daly, John Cater, Ola Sverre Bauge, J. Robinson Wheeler, Jon Blask, Dan Schmidt, Stephen Granade, Rob Noyes, and Emily Short
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First Draft of the Revolution, by Emily Short, Liza Daly and inkle
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Workers In Progress, by Konstantinos Dimopoulos
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Short but effective, September 12, 2020
by bradleyswissman (Virginia, US)

This is an excellent little simulator that does a great job at both educating the player about the political situation in Greece as well as a brief introduction to the recent history of its major political parties. It's left-leaning, so be warned, but I find it effective and well-written.

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Summit, by Phantom Williams
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Ravine, by Joanna Berry
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Excellent short horror game with some cool text mechanics , September 12, 2020
by bradleyswissman (Virginia, US)

Ravine is a short (<1 hour) horror game where you play as a corporate investigator at a research station above the Arctic Circle. It has some very good horror elements that bring to mind (Spoiler - click to show) The Mountains of Madness, but for the 21st century . The conversations are written clearly, believable, and easy to understand. (Spoiler - click to show) I particularly enjoyed the use of the click-through technique that allowed me to explore different elements of a scene without progressing. I also really liked that I could explore different options' consequences without being able to go back. I thought the interactions you have with the main villain at the end are excellently written. My only criticism is that I did not know how much or little my choices were affecting the story, but it's such a small gripe that I feel this story deserves five stars for its conciseness, mechanics, and storyline.

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Virgin Space, by Billy Y. Fernández
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Reference and Representation: An Approach to First-Order Semantics, by Ryan Veeder
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Tangaroa Deep, by Astrid Dalmady
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Raishall, by Jacic
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Aisle, by Sam Barlow
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