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An alternate steampunk history based on the real-life Australian Peter Lalor.
Set in the same steampunk Australia as "Attack of the Clockwork Army" (and the same time period) but with almost no crossover characters.
Cover art by Michael Estrada http://photoartbyme.deviantart.com/ and http://www.photoartbyme.com/
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Emily Short's Interactive Storytelling
A blend of structures
"In any case, I found this fascinating from a formal perspective. Stats-heavy gamebooks and stats-rich ChoiceScript fiction might seem quite similar, but they have distinct design traditions, and nothing demonstrates that point quite like looking at a hybrid. On the story side, I tend to be interested in historical stories, but I wish that this one had gone a bit deeper into the era it explored."
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These Heterogenous Tasks
CYOA Structures
"After the Flag Fell (Felicity Banks) allows you to play a heavily fictionalised version of the life of Australian miner, rebel and politician Peter Lalor, beginning in the immediate aftermath of the Eureka Stockade miner’s revolt. That’s interesting in its own right, since I have pretty limited knowledge of Australian history. Among the differences: in this world metal objects are enchanted and confer special benefits.
It’s told in the first person, and its choice structure is a little bit unusual for the field."
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