Absence of Law

by mathbrush profile

Science Fiction
2017

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- leycec, November 6, 2019

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- Laney Berry, September 29, 2018

- IanAllenBird, September 23, 2018

- Sobol (Russia), May 28, 2018

- dgtziea, May 9, 2018

- DocDoe, May 3, 2018

- Storysmash, April 13, 2018

- Stas, March 30, 2018

- Xavid, November 17, 2017

- tekket (Česká Lípa, Czech Republic), November 17, 2017

- Karl Ove Hufthammer (Bergen, Norway), November 17, 2017

- Spike, November 16, 2017

- sushabye, November 7, 2017

- Pegbiter (Malmö, Sweden), November 5, 2017

- E.K., October 25, 2017

2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Blew me away, October 20, 2017

This was my first IF experience, and it blew me away. Very immersive, not too difficult, and, best of all, fun!

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How to constraint a parser and give 3 games for the price of 1, October 8, 2017
by Marco Innocenti (Florence, Italy)

Absence of Law (which title needs to be discussed, too), is a technically perfect game, where the player needs to use a custom command line to achieve extreme results. Most of the action is given through a set of three-letters custom-commands and by looking at nested things. The interface (in the online-playable version) is customized too, and offers music as a background, a thing that I've been missing since the days of Castle of Terror (in the Eighties!).

AoL is fun to play, hard and soft here and there, and also very nice to read. It's a story that needs to be told, while keeping all the puzzles that make IF such a fantastic trip, when done properly.

There are a few drawbacks, but those are minor and strictly personal, so they won't remove a single star from the overall rating.

The language puzzle, and partly the cloning puzzle, had me fear I had to drop the game. While the latter is just a matter of trial-and-error, the former proved too hard for me. Probably, the experience was ruined not by the puzzles themselves but by the lack of time for the IFComp scope and by the availability of a walkthrough, which I reverted to too easily.

The music was precious, but sometimes a bit off. I expected it to be ghastly and in Minor, while it too often sounded like merry jingles. This links to another problem (which I admit is only in my mind): much of the content is about dystopian concepts. Although the game is referred to as "comedy", I think the fun fest at the end broke the 4th wall to me. I would have preferred a grimmer closing.

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