Ratings and Reviews by Harry Coburn

View this member's profile

Show reviews only | ratings only
View this member's reviews by tag: absurd AIF games one-room shareware demo incomplete Speed-IF
Previous | 41-50 of 62 | Next | Show All


For a Change, by Dan Schmidt
Harry Coburn's Rating:

Raising the Flag on Mount Yo Momma, by Juhana Leinonen
Harry Coburn's Rating:

Make It Good, by Jon Ingold
Harry Coburn's Rating:

Swan Hill, by Laura Michet
Harry Coburn's Rating:

Abusive Relationship Simulator, by porree

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Not a game, but delivers the point, July 26, 2015
by Harry Coburn (Atlanta, GA)

Having been in an emotionally abusive relationship, albeit with the genders switched than this game, it delivers the point well. Not really a game, but not really meant to be.

Was this review helpful to you?   Yes   No   Remove vote  
More Options

 | Add a comment 

Cards Against Buzzfeed, by Soda51

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Not IF, but a neat way to use Twine, May 21, 2015
by Harry Coburn (Atlanta, GA)

Cards Against Buzzfeed uses Twine to generate random clickbait headlines that are used in a Cards Against Humanity-like game. It's not IF in the standard senses of the term, but I think with the right crowd this is an interesting party game.

Was this review helpful to you?   Yes   No   Remove vote  
More Options

 | Add a comment 

The Axolotl Project, by Samantha Vick
Harry Coburn's Rating:

The Ascent of the Gothic Tower, by Ryan Veeder
Harry Coburn's Rating:

The Northnorth Passage., by Caleb Wilson (as Snowball Ice)

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Interesting premise, January 18, 2015
by Harry Coburn (Atlanta, GA)

I enjoyed the tension in the game, which seems strange for a game where if you do anything except go north you'll activate the family curse. Each section has a wealth of things that a normal IF player would be dying to examine and play with, but you cannot. It's a short "game" and worth the few minutes.

Apparently there is a point you can score too, but I'm not sure if you can or not.

Was this review helpful to you?   Yes   No   Remove vote  
More Options

 | View comments (3) - Add comment 

Someone Keeps Moving My Chair, by Ryan Veeder
Harry Coburn's Rating:


Previous | 41-50 of 62 | Next | Show All