External Links


Play Online
Play this game in your Web browser.
Full Album
Download the entire Apollo 18+20 The IF Tribute Album
Requires a Z-Code interpreter. Visit IFWiki for download links.

Have you played this game?

You can rate this game, record that you've played it, or put it on your wish list after you log in.

Fingertips: Who's That Standing Out The Window?

by Melvin Rangasamy

Episode 21 of Apollo 18 Tribute Album
2012
Mystery
Inform 7

(based on 7 ratings)
1 review11 members have played this game.

About the Story

It's a question, a puzzle, a mystery. Who is that standing out the window?

A strictly one move game for the Apollo 18+20
The IF Tribute Album.

Ratings and Reviews

5 star:
(0)
4 star:
(0)
3 star:
(2)
2 star:
(5)
1 star:
(0)
Average Rating: based on 7 ratings
Number of Reviews Written by IFDB Members: 1
Write a review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
A sting parody in one move, and very small, February 14, 2016

This is one of the smallest of the Fingertips games on the Apollo 18 album, made by the other who seems to have pitched in to finish the most games. It made me chuckle with its reference to Sting, but it doesn't have much substance.

Only a few responses seem coded for. What writing there is is good.

Was this review helpful to you?   Yes   No   Remove vote  
More Options

 | Add a comment 

Tags

- View the most common tags (What's a tag?)

(Log in to add your own tags)
Tags you added are shown below with checkmarks. To remove one of your tags, simply un-check it.

Enter new tags here (use commas to separate tags):

Game Details

Language: English (En)
Current Version: 1
License: Freeware
Development System: Inform 7
IFID: 10F88AEA-1DE4-4B93-8AAA-AD00B466C0FB
TUID: iio542r45seje190

Fingertips: Who's That Standing Out The Window? on IFDB

Recommended Lists

Fingertips: Who's That Standing Out The Window? appears in the following Recommended Lists:

Apollo 18+20 by Teaspoon
Interactive fiction games, with one game per track on the album Apollo 18 by They Might Be Giants. The regular tracks are generally short games. The Fingertips tracks are one-move games (however the authors interpreted that). The games...

RSS Feeds

New member reviews
Updates to external links
All updates to this page


This is version 8 of this page, edited by Zape on 4 May 2021 at 10:39pm. - View Update History - Edit This Page - Add a News Item - Delete This Page