Ratings and Reviews by Nathaniel

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The Theft of the Anathema of Vorus, by Audrey Higgins
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Gallery Exhibition: A Love Story, by Madison Scott-Clary
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Just Talk to Them, by Raymond Vermeulen
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The Ghosts of Christmas ______, by Laika Fawkes
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A Good Wick, by Little Foolery
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The Silence of the Night, by vrusciante
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A bit unpolished, December 13, 2016*

The writing style leaves a bit to be desired, its too terse and leaves much unexplained. The pictures do help with that considerably, but I still feel like the game badly needs more descriptions. In particular, attack descriptions are badly needed.

* This review was last edited on February 22, 2017
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Noirbilis, by Geostatonary
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A bit short and linear, December 8, 2016

It was a bit on the short side, and ended quite abruptly, and seemed quite linear, making it more a short story than a game. That said, the writing was decent and amusing. Seems like the decent start to a game, but could use much more content and a couple different story branches.

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A Midsummer Night's Choice, by Kreg Segall
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Quite well-written and amusing, December 8, 2016*

It was quite well-written and amusing, with a fair bit of replayability. I was laughing through a good section of it. It is one of my favorite text games thus far.

* This review was last edited on February 22, 2017
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Epitaph, by Max Kreminski
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Fun, though evil, September 20, 2016

It was overall a quite fun game, neat to see how the various civilizations evolve, and interesting strategies behind it. It took me about a half an hour to get a successful civilization, the eighteenth or so one did it. Often the civilizations will be wiped out by things beyond your control, whereas at other times you have to balance between a variety of risks.

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