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The Zen of Kayaking
Setting off on a Sunday morning, you try to forget that by tomorrow you'll be back at work again.
The morning spring air is fresh, and the traffic is light as you head along the highway towards the entry to the state forest.
Cruising at 88 miles per hour, humming the tune to the duelling banjos in the movie Deliverance, you think that going a little over the speed limit is not such a terrible crime. After all, you've worked hard all week why not shave a few minutes off the trip to get more time on the water.
As the thought passes - you spot a state trooper's car on the opposite side of the highway pulse their roof-mounted lights on and off as you pass each other, and hit the brakes a few times to get under the speed limit. Your stomach sinks a little as you wonder if they were quick enough to get your plates.
The turn-off for the state forest approaches. You slow and pull your car into the side-road leading to the river-side park and recreation area. The park is mostly empty, bar a gentle spring breeze filling the air. Fantastic, after-all you don't feel much like small-talk, enough of that happens at the office.
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The car park. Gravel and mud are underfoot. The carpark is mostly deserted.
You can see a great blue heron, the car, the roof of your car (which contains a bright red kayak, some bungee cords and a backpack (which is closed)) and a trash can (which is closed) here.
Available exits:
[East - The picnic area.]
> get kayak
Taken.
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It had been a very long time since I tried a text adventure solo, as I always had friends or family to play them with. When I first went into Zen of Kayaking, I started playing as myself, a simple office worker off for holiday, being mindful of people's belongings and closing doors after opening them...then I remembered this is an adventure game and began to live out my modern-day klepto dreams.
The puzzles were a bit quite challenging to figure out initially, as I knew what I wanted to do, I just had to figure out the specific bit of parser to make my character do it. The rewards for completing them were worth the bit of trouble however, as the flavor text throughout the game was cheerfully witty, and I enjoyed interacting with all the different folks along the game time.
For me, Zen of Kayaking took maybe 15 or so hours overall, however I was streaming the game at the time and I did have a variety of distractions throughout those streams. It'll probably take the expert texting adventurer half that. At the end, I did turn back into myself, as I felt sad that the game was ending, as it truly did feel like a bit of holiday I was now needing to return to the real world from.
The Zen of Kayaking constantly surprised and delighted me. There are a nice variety of puzzles with a good range of difficulty. Some of them require some creative thinking, or even a glance at the hint book, but the solutions always felt satisfying. The writing is wonderful, and there are a lot of little references that seasoned adventurers will appreciate.
Explore with your kayak and help people along the way. There's a couple of dead-ends but game is very fair about alerting you within a few turns.