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About the Story
You wake up locked in a room with a blade and a body; what do you do next?
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Language: English (en) First Publication Date: June 13, 2024 Current Version: Unknown
License: Freeware Development System: Decker
IFID: Unknown
TUID:
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Schrödinger clone, June 14, 2024 Ontological Mystery; or, lack thereof is a slick point-n-click mystery piece made in Decker, where you find yourself locked in a room with a dead almost-carbon-copy of yourself and a blade in your hand. What will you do next?
You can explore the locked room for a while, your own self and the body lying on the floor, before a timer finally opens the door and you are left with a final choice, each revealing a little piece of the mystery. Because of the timer, you need a few replays to see all there is in the game and to piece out all there is (though much is still left unresolved). And the illustrations were neat, being all black-and-white-except-for-that-little-detail. A really cool piece.
This is version 2 of this page, edited by Keltena
on 14 June 2024 at 11:39am.
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