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Eravola

by Bjarke A. Larsen (Chronologist) profile

Fantasy, Sci-fi
2015

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(based on 1 rating)
1 review

About the Story

An investigation of a curse. A flickering look at a village when a Sage arrives, and no one thinks there's anything to worry about.

Created for the WAG (Write a Game) Challenge. Awarded Runner-Up in the Amateur category.

Time to complete: 20-25 minutes.


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Runner-Up, Amateur - WAG Challenge

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Wow., February 3, 2021

This game would probably have much more reviews if it was playable in a browser. Anyway, it starts out as a simple fantasy gamebook with a linear flow. Writing is actually good - the game world is presented from the perspective of the protagonist, meaning there's no lengthy explanations of everything, because the protagonist *knows* what kind of social system etc. he's living in. I like that. Next up, a horror element creeps in, almost lovecraftian. Then, a sudden change of perspective which I'm not going to spoil. After that, the game was over relatively quickly.

I played it through once only - so far. I'm pretty sure the game is not as linear as it seemed to me. There's a score at the end indicating I could have performed far better - means I maybe only scratched the surface. Three stars so far, for the interesting setting and plot. Probably a fourth star the next time I play it. If you like gamebooks you should definitively try it.

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