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About the StorySent by his village elders to retrieve a stolen gold idol, a ninja finds himself in a Panksian world. Little does he know his true destiny is waiting for him here... Game Details
Language: English (en)
First Publication Date: October 1, 2010 Current Version: 1 License: Freeware Development System: Inform 7 Forgiveness Rating: Polite IFID: 63530112-24C7-4925-87FD-52443F25DD17 TUID: 1njc6utpnirm9i1s |
21st Place - 16th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition (2010)
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This game is a tribute to Paul Allen Panks, deceased, famous for submitting numerous games to the IFComp which were generally not well received.
I never played a Panks game myself, but I've read a lot about them. This game includes an actual museum to Panks that is quite detailed.
The main game seems to reference Panks' 2 Ninja games, and also the fact that much of his work was unfinished.
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Games with multiple endings by tggdan3
Obviously not counting "death" as an ending, but non-successful ends can count if there are other successful ends. Variation in endings should at least vary the ending somewhat (as opposed to be an extra word or two).