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Guilded Youth

by Jim Munroe

2012
Slice of life
Inform 7, Vorple

About the Story

You play Tony, a fourteen-year old thief who needs some help looting the legendary Oakville Manor. Luckily it's the 1980s and finding fellow adventurers is just a modem squeal away...

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2 Off-Site Reviews

Rock Paper Shotgun
The Sound Of One Modem Dialling
The common complaint about IF is that those new to the form struggle to make games limited to text commands grasp what it wants you to do. As more an illustrated, interactive story than a game, Guilded Youth understands and uses so few actions that it’s navigable by basically anyone who’s ever used a computer before, and its limitations feel intentional, even charming in the context of its visual interface, which lends itself to thinking in the language of a clumsier age.
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PC World
It all sounds a little confusing but it’s actually quite natural, and delightful, in game.
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