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The Hunt for the Gay Planetby Anna Anthropy2013 Science Fiction Twine
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(based on 12 ratings)
3 reviews — 14 members have played this game. It's on 10 wishlists.
You thought you were fluent at Galactic Basic, but no one seems to understand you when you say "I'm not interested in guys!" Your lasgun ends up having to do the talking for you. The number of star systems you've had to flee you can count on your knuckles.
Well, enough! You've heard rumors of a secret paradise planet where people like you can be people like you, a glittering world where women walk arm-in-arm with women, where you can feel the heat of a lady's reciprocating gaze without having to feel the burn of a thousand judgemental stares on your skin.
Lesbionica. The gay planet. Let's find it.
| Average Rating: based on 12 ratings Number of Reviews Written by IFDB Members: 3 Write a review |
Having read Lesbian Pirates From Outer Space, I expected this game to be the poor man's version thereof, judging solely by the title. And it is... kind of. The ending in particular, with all the revelations and the choices, reminded me of the webcomic. Too bad the first segment of the story feels tacked on. But even rushed as it is, it does help drive home the point. Because it has a point, for all the faults. So try it out if you have a few minutes.
The Hunt for the Gay Planet is a small CYOA fiction, centred around Anna Antropy's trademark themes of lesbian love and deviant sexuality. It is well written and has some surprising moments; but there is little depth, there is little game, and the deviancy is not deviant enough to sustain interest. I'd recommend playing her Encyclopedia Fuckme instead.
I liked this game quite a bit. There's a nice element of exploration and choice and it's just simple enough to move you along. There's also a good amount of light humor peppered throughout the experience. It doesn't take long to play but I thought it was memorable.