Nova Heart or Don’t Be Standing Around While the Earth Dies Screaming, or: Who Is To Blame When the Owls Leave Candy Jail?

by Zenith J Clangor

2014

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Brevity is the soul of wit, October 15, 2014
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I admit I played this game because of the silly title, but I did not expect to enjoy it as much as I did. I read all the reviews I could find first, and it's sort of interesting to see how people rate such a weird edge case of interactive fiction. Reviewers lamented the lack of depth in the interpreter, the illusion of choice, or the relative simplicity of the player's interaction. Despite this, some people don't seem to have finished it properly. And yes, it's short, but for a joke to work, it's crucial that it not overstay its welcome.

None of that seems relevant to me. A game that is MORE interactive is not automatically better than a game that is less. A game that wastes a robust interpreter is not as good as a game that makes perfect use of a spartan one. It seems like the author set out to write something absurdist and funny, and I found it delivered both very well. The tone of the parody, incredibly self-serious pastiche did it for me, and the way the game clued you in to the correct solutions to its admittedly simple puzzles worked, and made fun of genre conventions at the same time.

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Andrew Schultz, October 16, 2014 - Reply
Ah...I missed the endings, but I see them now. My problem was, I wasn't interested enough to check out the loops. But it's good to go back and see what the author did.

My problem is that(Spoiler - click to show), once the author smacks down the parser, I felt that they left nothing whatsoever to do. In retrospect, I can see the clues, but I sort of threw up my hands instead of looking further.
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