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Golden Threads | 黄金线索

by Allan Xia profile and Renee Liang

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About the Story

Become an immigrant to NEW ZEALAND!

It’s the mid-1800s. You’re growing up in a village in southern China. But adventure beckons overseas and you could return rich – or not at all.

Will you take the challenge?

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Created in partnership with Auckland Museum (New Zealand) as part of the Being Chinese in Aotearoa: A photographic journey' Exhibition. in 2017

Inspired by real historical figures and events, Golden Threads 《黄金线索》 explores and celebrates 175 years of Chinese life in New Zealand.

Presented as a 'lost-and-found' diary - make key meaningful life decisions in this 'Choose-Your-Own-Adventure' and immerse yourself in the lives of 19th Century Chinese migrants to New Zealand.

For more information about the exhibit please visit Auckland Museum.

Golden Threads is created in partnership with Auckland Museum and with support from Asia New Zealand Foundation

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Credits:

Story by Renee Liang
Game Design, Art & Development by Allan Xia
Sound Design by Peter Haynes
Chinese Translation by Dr. Phoebe H. Li

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'Golden Threads' is Copyright 2017 Allan Xia & Renee Liang

Ratings and Reviews

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
A collection of historical stories, June 14, 2021

Golden Threads is a time-cave style twine game about Chinese diaspora experiences in the 19th century, with a focus on immigrants to New Zealand. As usual with time caves, there is a plethora of different endings, the path from start to end is usually very short, and it is difficult to predict the effect of each choice (going to San Francisco and staying there leads to a quick death). Many of the routes are based on historical figures, who are named in the endings. This is supposed to be an educational game I think, and I did end up learning something about the history of Chinese immigrants to New Zealand, especially about some interesting historical figures. The writing was concise and straightforwardly readable, in a nonfiction voice.

The visual style, art, and music/sound are all excellent, but I felt like the music was a bit wasted because of how quickly the endings were reached. I really liked the art style and presentation though. I originally thought there wasn't a restart button, but I had to zoom out to see it (the game was meant for full screen I guess). Overall, it's a brief game to experience, and easy to play through many times.

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