I love historical novels, no matter what time period they're set in. They do have to be accurate though.
Can you suggest IF-games that are also like that? (In short: no magic.)
1893: A World's Fair Mystery, by Peter Nepstad 3 votes "Good story" [+] ... (No comment) [+] ... (No comment) [+] ... Rovarsson says: I. Love. This. Game. Nowhere near finishing it, don't know if I want to. Every now and then I just hop in my timemachine and go sightseeing around the world's fair. ![]() | |
Escape to New York, by Richard Otter 1 vote "Escape from Titanic" [+] ... ![]() | |
Napier's Cache, by Vivienne Dunstan 1 vote (No comment) [+] ... ![]() | |
Choice of Alexandria, by Kevin Gold 1 vote (No comment) [+] ... ![]() | |
The King of Shreds and Patches, by Jimmy Maher 1 vote "London, early 17th century." [+] ... ![]() | |
Gotomomi, by Arno von Borries 1 vote "A vividly fleshed out Japanese city" [+] ... ![]() | |
Muse: An Autumn Romance, by Christopher Huang 1 vote "A period piece romance" [+] ... ![]() | |
1958: Dancing With Fear, by Victor Ojuel 1 vote "No music, just memories and dancing" [+] ... ![]() | |
The Cove, by Kathleen M. Fischer 1 vote "Another historical work by Fischer" [+] ... ![]() | |
Masquerade, by Kathleen M. Fischer 1 vote "1800s puzzless romance" [+] ... ![]() | |