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39th Place - 7th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition (2001)
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In this game, there are two cats, a camera, and a device in a box. Moving around changes what you see, and you can take pictures.
The game is small, and it has no ending. The author poses it as a challenge; once you understand it, you win.
I played with it enough to get some basic ideas, but I did not find it inspiring.
>INVENTORY - Paul O'Brian writes about interactive fiction
Schroedinger's Cat doesn't even provide an in-game reward for solving the puzzle -- in the words of the author, "Success is measured in understanding. Once you know how the world works, you can consider yourself the victor." Which I guess would make me the loser. You win, tough game. But the experience wasn't much fun for me.
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