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Getting Back to Sleep

by Patrick Evans

Space Exploration
2004

(based on 4 ratings)
2 reviews

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Awards

33rd Place - 10th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition (2004)

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>INVENTORY - Paul O'Brian writes about interactive fiction

The story itself is fine, though highly derivative of Planetfall. But the game is an experience to be missed.
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A homebrew parser game about fixing a broken spaceship, August 1, 2017
by MathBrush
Related reviews: 15-30 minutes

This game has you waking up in a closet after some drastic event. You need to save yourself and the ship.

This is a homebrew parser, which is fine, but it is also a homebrew parser that tries to implement the trickier parts of parser like conversation, which is not as fine. Simple shortcuts like 'l' and 'i' don't work, either.

It's not too bad, in general, but the parser causes too many problems to ignore.

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Bugs galore, October 31, 2007
by Nusco (Bologna, Italy)
Related reviews: IF Competition 2004

"Astronaut in peril" plots were all the fashion in the 2004 IF Comp. This one is another point against home-brewed parsers. The real-time technology never really comes through, while the bugs and parser limitations do. The prose and puzzles don't really help.

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