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A short religious/historical parser game with unusual pc/narrator voice, February 3, 2016by MathBrush Voices is a strong, story-driven parser game told from the perspective of a mysterious invisible figure, whom we learn more about throughout the game. The narrator is the figure, while the PC is a young girl they speak to. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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Interesting, July 2, 2010by tggdan3 (Michigan) Sometimes I wish we could catogorize IF by games vs story. This is not a game- this is a somewhat interactive story, where you play the part of the voices that the main character hears, and you direct her. The writing here is nice, it comes across in the first person, as if you are speaking with the player rather than entering in the player's commands on a parser. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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Voices is perhaps too brief, October 21, 2007by Tracy Poff (Hamlin, West Virginia, United States) Related reviews: SmoochieComp, Xyzzy Awards 2001 There aren't any puzzles, and there's not really much chance to change anything that happens. You may choose whether to speak to Pierre in the first scene, although this doesn't affect the story. Between scenes, the game switches to a conversation between various parties (God, the devil, St. Michael, Pierre), and your choices affect the outcome or the game. The scenes themselves are totally scripted--you continue talking or waiting until the scene is over, and then move to the intermission and thence to the next scene, until the game ends. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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