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About the StoryYou awake one morning with a beautiful house, and a beautiful wife, and no idea how you got there. Game Details |
73rd Place - 24th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition (2018)
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In this game, you wake up in the world described in Talking Head's 'Once in a Lifetime' song. You have a beautiful house, a beautiful wife, and none of it makes sense.
This is a texture game, and has great promise. Unfortunately, it is not complete at all.
If you experiment with it, note that it has some sensuous scenes.
As it has already been written here, this game is incomplete. It offers about 5 minutes of reading, and is rather well written and interesting. Impossible to tell if it's a psychological novel, a fantasy story, science fiction, or something paranoid à la Philip K. Dick (which certain themes or characters made me think of). Hopefully the author will finish his work one day.
Please Help Me, by Phillip J Rhoades Average member rating: ![]() Help the person on the other end of the machine get free. You find a small black box with a keyboard and a little screen buzzing and flashing at you. When you pick it up, you see the numbers "1979" scratched into the black plastic. You... |
Here, by Phillip J Rhoades Average member rating: ![]() Nothing Good Ever Happens Here! Desolate, hopeless, horror genre... in poetic form with a choose-your-path spin. Each passage is a tanka style poem. You live here, in a gray world where nothing good ever happens. Explore the desolate... |
Spring 2020, by Phillip J Rhoades Average member rating: ![]() All you can do is eat or wait. There are two endings. There are no good endings. Based on a random idea in a Twitter conversation. https://twitter.com/howtophil/status/1250219872019197954 I joked I was making it... then I made it. |