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1-10 of 10 - E.K., September 9, 2023 Lodge hunts you, sort of, September 9, 2023 The Hunting Lodge was a shocking shift from the author's IFComp 2012 entry In a Manor of Speaking, submitted for EctoComp one month after. Both have unexpected deaths. This has fewer jokes--though they're there, in the descriptions, if you look. The author himself mentioned, when he re-released the game, that his post-comp fixes included some jokes, because he couldn't help himself. I think the changes are for the better. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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Nice, Quick Little Game, October 7, 2021Cool piece of coding! Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
- Sobol (Russia), April 19, 2018 2 of
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A 'hunt the wumpus'-type game in Twine, September 15, 2017I actually played this game backwards on accident. There is a major event you're supposed to encounter early on in one of the first rooms, but that ended up being the last room I entered. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
- Sam Kabo Ashwell (Seattle), January 31, 2013 3 of
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Down Under, Wumpus Hunts You, January 31, 2013by Paolo Jose Cruz (Manila, Philippines) If you're willing to take moody atmospherics and tense exploration (Spoiler - click to show)-- followed by an intense timed escape sequence -- over a well-developed or unique plot, then this Lovecraftian mansion crawl is fair game. Boasting some genuinely unsettling scene descriptions, The Hunting Lodge lets its creepy backstory unfold in the first 'act', before abruptly shifting gears into an nerve-wracking cat-and-mouse (or rather eldritch-abomination-and-plucky-human) game. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
- Wade Clarke (Sydney, Australia), December 15, 2012 - liz73 (Cornwall, New York), December 8, 2012 - Mr. Patient (Saint Paul, Minn.), November 17, 2012
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