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Average Rating: based on 10 ratings
Number of Reviews Written by IFDB Members: 2
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- Jacic, December 10, 2018

0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
IF with little interaction, June 2, 2018*

The amount of interactivity in Mr. Dias' game is limited to that of a book that needs pages turned. There are (near the end of the game) a few choices that will win or lose the game for you. The story is interesting and a fun and short read. It does not really reflect the complexities of interactive fiction, though.

* This review was last edited on June 3, 2018
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- Wanderlust, August 2, 2017 (last edited on December 11, 2017)

- E.K., August 27, 2016 (last edited on August 28, 2016)

- Kevin Snow, June 6, 2016 (last edited on June 7, 2016)

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
A retelling of Orpheus and Euydice with a tinge of horror , April 19, 2016

This is a mid length Twine game published in Sub-Q magazine. You play Orpheus, descending to the depths of he'll to retrieve Eurydice.

The beginning diverges sharply from the original narrative, owing more to Our Angelical Understanding than to the ancient poets. As the game continues, though, it draws nearer, until it reaches the same endless feeling of the original at the end.

The game includes some body horror, such as pre-modern-medicine surgery, deformed corpses, etc. It's roughly similar to the amount of horror in the film What Dreams May Come.

Overall, an effective piece.

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- Doug Orleans (Somerville, MA, USA), December 3, 2015 (last edited on December 4, 2015)

- Cat Manning, December 2, 2015

- CMG (NYC), December 1, 2015

- Caleb Wilson (Illinois), December 1, 2015


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