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Talk to him about love, by auraes

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Whimsical and slightly-surreal..., January 23, 2020

'Talk to him about love' was written as part of a three-week game jam, where the participants used a relatively new text adventure system to create a traditional parser-driven experience with 8-bit style graphics.

This whimsical and quirky entrant featured some interesting offbeat and idiosyncratic puzzles. Although it is quite easy to find yourself stuck at points, if you read the text carefully you should spot the author's subtle hints of what to try next.

After making a surreal exit from a dungeon, you'll find yourself rapidly heading towards the end of this short, but enjoyable game. Will you get the good ending and maximum points, though?

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Mushroom Hunt, by Polyducks

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
A wonderfully charming illustrated adventure, January 5, 2020

Written in a surprisingly short amount of time as an entry for a game jam, this charming text adventure impresses for several reasons, not least in the visual department. Almost chiselled like a woodcut, out of digital blocks, these illustrations are the first thing that wow you upon loading the game.

But the beauty of the adventure is more than skin deep. The mundane-sounding collection task unearths not just mushrooms, but also details of the main character's life and her relationship with her family. Each playthrough ends with some hints of what secrets you may have missed. There are many mysteries to discover, and a lovely little Easter egg that's hidden well away (one that will delight fans of old school games and calls back to another, very different sort of hunt).

There are a few niggles and issues with the game. The order in which you examine and complete tasks is very important and, if you're not careful, can lead you to missing triggers that allow you to discover further secrets. Some of the final mushrooms are particularly difficult to spot.

Any shortcomings in the parser department can be chalked up to the fact that this was the author's first experience with the Adventuron system. The fact that they produced such a polished, impressive game, of such high standard in a few weeks speaks not only to the ease of use of the game creation tool but also to the skill and talent of the author.

I look forward to seeing what they produce next.

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Eight Feet Under, by Stefan Vogt
More than just an "addon", January 5, 2020

Originally exclusive to the physical edition of part one Hibernated, the author's science fiction sage, this multi-section "add-on" game is a full adventure in its own right.

Split into several chapters, each provides a distinct experience. Some sections are more open, like a traditional adventure. Some provide more linear challenges where you solve a puzzle at a time before moving on.

An enjoyable game which, thanks to the legacy creation system DAAD, is available for a wide range of 8-bit and 16-bit computers.

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TWO, by Chris Ainsley

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Twelve Words..., January 4, 2020

Clever concept. Executed Well. Old school. Great puzzles. LOL moments. Felt smart!

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Run, Bronwynn, Run! [1992 PAW version], by Larry Horsfield
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Starship Quest, by Larry Horsfield
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Hibernated 1 - This place is death, by Stefan Vogt
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The Path, by Chris Ainsley
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The Beast of Torrack Moor - 30th Anniversary Edition, by Linda Doughty and Chris Ainsley and Andy Green
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