Uh-Oh

by Scott Covert

1998
Inform 6

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A shareware nag demo to a game now lost, January 8, 2015
by Harry Coburn (Atlanta, GA)
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Uh-Oh is a Y2K post-apocalyptic game, but that's not really what the game here is about. The game here is a demon to a larger shareware IF game. The demo divides the game up into five phases with 20 turns per phase before being helpfully pushed to the next stage by the demo fairy. Nag screens are sprinkled throughout with full ordering instructions.

It's an interesting way to do a demo. Unfortunately, the site for ordering the game is now offline. Mailing checks to the address in Canada to get a copy of the full game is delightfully old-school but impractical these days. The full game may now be lost to the dustbin of history.

I also felt it was a poor idea to give the player a taste of each phase of the game. Even with only 20 moves, you get enough of a sense of the overall plot to spoil the story without spoiling the puzzles too badly. For puzzlers that's great, but for people more interested in unfolding the story it's not a good way to draw interest.

The only reason to play this now is to see how one author tried to create a shareware demo for an IF game. If the author ever runs across this review, please consider releasing the full game to IFDB.

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Garry Francis, March 22, 2023 - Reply
It's always nice for these old games to be preserved, so I hope you can find a copy...or someone reading this bought a copy back in the day.
scottcovert, March 21, 2023 - Reply
Hi y'all!
I'm Scott, the guy who made the game.
I don't remember if, or how, I divided the game into 5 sections and/or created a demo version of it.
If I can find it, I'll post the full version for free.
I never used Frotz after 1999.
willh, March 21, 2023 - Reply
Thank you, Scott!
Pinkunz, March 21, 2023 - Reply
Thank you, Scott. We really appreciate your response here. Thank you for reaching out!
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