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The Last Sonnet of Marie Antoinette

by Emily Short profile

2001

(based on 8 ratings)
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A simulationist speed-IF based on Metamorphoses and Not With Hands, September 15, 2017
by MathBrush
Related reviews: less than 15 minutes

This is a short speed-IF game designed to show off a simulationist library involving the code of both Metamorphoses and peacock.z5 (known as Not With Hands). Emily Short said that her purpose in writing it was to use (quoting):

-- the same materials classes as Metamorphoses, plus some extras;
-- multiple kinds of blades to be used for cutting, efficacious on
different materials;
-- examples of diminution of size, division into pieces, and the
opening of containers based on said cutting;
-- routines for burning objects, taking into account their material
and contents;
-- smoke and carbon smearing (removable);(end quote)

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