Your goal in this game is to steal a chalice from a museum to pay for your college course. The twist, however, is that the museum is in complete darkness and the night vision goggles you're wearing - for some unknown reason - (Spoiler - click to show)are showing you images of different rooms within the museum, so you've effectively got to feel your way around instead. It's nothing special, but it does seem to work once you've go the hang of what's going on; I didn't encounter any programming errors. Overall, Byzantine Perspective is a game worth playing if you've got a few minutes to spare.
Rating: 2 1/2 Stars
Poorly implemented 'troll' game whose only feature seems to be a maze. Nothing to recommend at all.
The Lighthouse is no doubt the authors' first game, as it's very basic and very, very short. The aim of the game is to switch on the light in a lighthouse and...uh...that's it. It's all over in about two minutes. No plot. No twists.
Granted, the game does work, but I'm still baffled at why this was a 2008 IFcomp entry.