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Savage Island, Part II, by Scott Adams and Russ Wetmore
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
A super-hard Scott Adams adventure in space, May 27, 2017*

In this game, you play the second half of the first Savage Island. The first Savage Island was really hard, but this one is much harder.

It's hard to survive past the first two moves, as you must discover how to survive a vacuum. Beyond that, it just keeps getting harder, as you experience things that have to be searched on several levels, unusual verbs and unusual ways to use objects, and more vacuum-based time limits.

Overall, though, it has a much more coherent story than some other Scott Adams games.

* This review was last edited on June 5, 2017
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Marika the Offering, by revgiblet
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
A textdump-heavy but awesome short don't-escape-the-room game, May 26, 2017*

This is an opposite game, where you defy conventions. In this game, you are in a room and don't want to get out; you do everything you can to barricade the room so that a vampire can't get in.

There's a huge textdump at the beginning, which is written pretty well.

The puzzles are great, but could be hinted at better. It didn't last long, but it was great while it did.

* This review was last edited on June 5, 2017
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Zugzwang, by Magnus Olsson
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
An entertaining chess simulation from the textfire 12 pack., May 26, 2017*

The Textfire Demo 12-pack was released on April Fool's in 1998, claiming to be demos of an upcoming commercial studio called Textfire.

In this game, you play a pawn in a chess game. The game shows you the chess board. The storyline is actually pretty entertaining; it's fun being a pawn. This was a joke demo; it actually would be great to do a chess game where you saw inside all the character's heads, their thought process, etc.

* This review was last edited on June 5, 2017
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Verb!, by Neil deMause
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
An entertaining one-verb joke demo game, May 26, 2017*

The Textfire Demo 12-pack was released on April Fool's in 1998, claiming to be demos of an upcoming commercial studio called Textfire.

In this joke demo, you can only use the verb TAKE and nothing else (well, until you meet your wife). This is similar to Morayati's game TAKE, but in this game, it's more of a wordplay game; you try to use as many idioms as you can involving the word TAKE.

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A Tenuous Hold, by Stephen Granade
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
A joke game about frustrating driving, May 26, 2017*

The Textfire Demo 12-pack was released on April Fool's in 1998, claiming to be demos of an upcoming commercial studio called Textfire.

This textfire game actually called out to me. There was a game in the 2016 ectocomp that also dealed with this subject: driving in a car in stressful circumstances.

This game is a joke demo, so it stops after the most interesting part. But there is a long bit of simulation with driving around that really does a good job of depicting how frustrating bad traffic is.

* This review was last edited on June 5, 2017
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Pumping!, by Stephen Granade
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
A one-joke game about being a heart., May 26, 2017*

The Textfire Demo 12-pack was released on April Fool's in 1998, claiming to be demos of an upcoming commercial studio called Textfire.

In this game, you are a heart. You can pump, or wait. I died when I played, but at least one other person lived.

It was actually really reasonably put together. I liked this game! But it really is a joke demo, which is why I didn't rate it higher.

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Operate!, by Cody Sandifer
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
A joke textfire game about the game Operation!, May 26, 2017*

The Textfire Demo 12-pack was released on April Fool's in 1998, claiming to be demos of an upcoming commercial studio called Textfire.

This is a purposefully ridiculously demo of a parser version of the game Operate!, except its set in real life with an intense audience clamoring for you to remove more and more of a person's organs.

It's a short game.

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Once, by Chris Klimas
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
A charming/haunting short story about a boy and a girl, May 26, 2017*

Chris Klimas is the inventor of Twine, and in many of his old games you can see leanings towards the future design of Twine.

This is a textfire game. The Textfire Demo 12-pack was released on April Fool's in 1998, claiming to be demos of an upcoming commercial studio called Textfire.

This is the most complete and, in my opinion, the best game in the pack. A grandma is making you clean, and you don't want to. You have a dreamlike encounter with a young girl. It almost has a fairy-tale type setting, but in real life.

It uses an interesting menu-based system. Very cool.

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Will the Real Marjorie Hopkirk Please Stand Up?, by Neil James Brown
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
A violent joke game about finding new ways to attack someone, May 26, 2017*

The Textfire Demo 12-pack was released on April Fool's in 1998, claiming to be demos of an upcoming commercial studio called Textfire.

In this game, there are 100 clones of Marjorie Hopkirk, and you have to kill them one at a time, each in a different way. The 'demo' stops after 5 turns.

This is the most violent of the textfire games, but is well put together.

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Jack's Adventures, by Dan Shiovitz
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
A short joke game about jack and the beanstalk, May 26, 2017*

The Textfire Demo 12-pack was released on April Fool's in 1998, claiming to be demos of an upcoming commercial studio called Textfire.

In this demo, you plant the magic beans, but the game ends right around there. There was a surprise twist that I thought was pretty good.

A weaker textfire game, but with some fun surprises.

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