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Ninja's Fate

by Hannes Schueller profile

Surreal
2010

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(based on 16 ratings)
1 review

About the Story

Sent 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...


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21st Place - 16th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition (2010)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
A Paul Panks memorial, June 5, 2017

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).

This Is Who We Are by Sam Kabo Ashwell
A considerable number of games exist largely as the commentary of the IF community (or some subset of it) upon the medium and the community itself. These works are likely to be befuddling to outsiders, but provide windows onto blah blah...




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