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Each-uisge

by Jac Colvin profile

2019
Fantasy
ChoiceScript

About the Story

There is an old adage: When you hear hoofbeats, think horses.

However that particular piece of advice does not always hold true.

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v.16: 13-Mar-2025 17:28 - JTN (Current Version) - Edit Page - Normal View
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v.15: 05-Nov-2024 00:25 - Jacic
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v.13: 01-Nov-2023 21:33 - JTN
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v.10: 19-Jun-2020 16:28 - Victor Gijsbers
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v.9: 19-Nov-2019 18:46 - Jacic
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v.8: 19-Nov-2019 18:45 - Jacic
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v.7: 19-Nov-2019 18:23 - Jacic
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v.6: 19-Nov-2019 18:22 - Jacic
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v.5: 19-Nov-2019 18:16 - Jacic
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v.4: 17-Nov-2019 23:38 - Jacic
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v.3: 11-Oct-2019 19:35 - Jacic
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v.2: 02-Oct-2019 22:48 - Jacic
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v.1: 02-Oct-2019 22:44 - Jacic
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4 Off-Site Reviews

Infiction
Viv Dunstan
I also liked the feel of the setting that was evoked, with the mythology and folklore described, and well introduced to both player and central character.
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Comfort Castle
Each-uisge is a short ChoiceScript game based on Scottish folklore. The player plays as a child who becomes entranced by a wild and dangerous horse who the milkman has acquired and yoked.
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The Short Game
Audio review. Starts at 40:16 (15 mins)
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The Gaming Philosopher

I enjoyed Each-uisge; I liked learning this particular piece of mythology; and I went back and played the game a second time to check out what changes and what kinds of endings are possible. There are ways in which both the story and the telling could be more effective; and I feel I’m not quite the intended audience, given the young adult vibes of some of the text.
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