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About the StoryA prize-winning entry in the First Quadrennial Ryan Veeder Exposition for Good Interactive Fiction. Game Details |
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This game is a series of point-and-click multiple choice questions with some branching and/or randomization in the sequence of questions asked.
I found several of the questions to be amusing, such as recalling the correct actions to take in doing CPR and so on. Many of the questions relate to Ryan Veeder himself and the stewards Emily Boegheim and Jenni Polodna who helped organize the Ryan Veeder Exposition. This makes sense, because the competition was to write games just for him.
Overall, I hoped for more feedback on the question answers, and for more of a focus in the story. But it was a fun way to while away the minutes.
(Spoiler - click to show)how did the author of this game know I don't drive an electric car?
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Maze of Madness, by Lurkio/Ant Average member rating: ![]() A solvable demo of a rather cruel puzzle idea. Playable online. Written for the 8-bit BBC Micro computer. |
He Grabbed a Hammer, by Timothy Butcher
Average member rating: (2 ratings)
This is my first Twine creation and it kinda sucks.