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A postcard from Zarf's insides., November 18, 2022by Rovarsson (Belgium) Quick recap: the protagonist of the movie/game finds a magic door that leads into John Malkovich'/Andrew Plotkin's mind. Shenanigans ensue. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
- VanishingSky (Nanjing, China), July 9, 2022 >INVENTORY - Paul O'Brian writes about interactive fiction I was the perfect audience for this game, or near-perfect anyway. I've seen and enjoyed Being John Malkovich, the film by Spike Jonze. I've hung around the IF scene for a long time. I've played every Plotkin game, even Inhumane. I've also played every Infocom game, which turns out to be helpful as well. Even with all that, I'm not sure I caught every reference (especially given the prodigious list of such references provided by the author in the endnotes), but I think I caught a lot of them. Consequently, I'm not sure how somebody who doesn't fulfill some or all of the above criteria would react to BAP, but I can tell you this: I thought it was a delight.
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Somewhat amusing, but misses some shots., October 28, 2021I appreciate what Being Andrew Plotkin was trying to do, but it fell a bit flat for me. Between the kind of unnecessary and awkward romantic plotline and a lot of jokes that were probably just too meta for me, it felt repetitive and overly linear, with almost no room for exploration with the frequent P.O.V. switches, leaving me with an overall sense of dissatisfaction with the environment. And in spite of the frequent P.O.V. switches, I never found myself attached to or invested in any of the characters. I should say I haven't seen the film this is based on, and while I don't know if that would have made me enjoy the game more, it probably would have given context to some elements I wasn't a fan of. Note: this rating is not included in the game's average. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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Mixed Emotions, June 3, 2020by Zoe Victoria (Under your bed) This game was one of the Many Preinstalled text adventures that came when I downloaded Frotz on my iPad. The title seemed interesting so I decided: why not try it out? Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | View comments (1) - Add comment
- SqueeglesMcGee, October 27, 2019 - SchnickelFritz (TX), December 26, 2018 - Mr. Patient (Saint Paul, Minn.), November 17, 2017 - ArchDelacy, November 2, 2017 - shornet (Bucharest), April 26, 2017 - Sobol (Russia), January 6, 2017 - E. W. B., March 9, 2016 2 of
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A comedy game with intense chase scenes and romance, February 3, 2016I have never seen Being John Malkovich, but this game is loosely based on it. In this game, you gain access to Andrew Plotkin (a.k.a. Zarf), author of games such as Shade, So Far, Spider and Web, and a million others. You play several characters, including Zarf and a couple of young lovebirds. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
- Aryore, December 13, 2015 - Ivanr, October 13, 2015 - Pegbiter (Malmö, Sweden), June 16, 2015 - scottmbruner (alameda, california), May 22, 2015 - Shchekotiki, April 14, 2015 - CMG (NYC), April 7, 2015 - Thrax, March 12, 2015 - Lorxus, March 10, 2014 - KidRisky (Connecticut, USA), December 20, 2013 - John Simon (London), November 1, 2013 - Jim Kaplan (Jim Kaplan has a room called the location. The location of Jim Kaplan is variable.), June 20, 2013 - DJ (Olalla, Washington), May 9, 2013 - Floating Info, April 3, 2013 - deathbytroggles (Minneapolis, MN), January 30, 2012 - Digibomber, July 29, 2011 - Sam Kabo Ashwell (Seattle), July 20, 2011 - perching path (near Philadelphia, PA, US), June 26, 2010 - Dan Efran, June 15, 2010 - Patrick M. McCormick (United States), May 14, 2010 - Christopher Bogs, April 19, 2010 - Josh Ragem (ID), December 31, 2009 - TempestDash (Cincinnati, Ohio), December 4, 2009 - googoogjoob, August 15, 2009 8 of
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Good and funny game, June 9, 2009by dutchmule The concept of the game is quite funny : it transposes the movie Being John Malkovitch into the interactive fiction world. I saw the movie before, and when I played it I could see all the references to this (odd) movie ; however, because of an imperfect knowledge of IF classics, I missed some other references to other interactive fiction games (the author provides a list of those references at the end of the game). The game is quite funny in itself too ; the story is linear (not a drawback for me though), and you can sometimes have the impression that you are watching a movie ; the implementation is good (though (Spoiler - click to show)you can take the copier in the early scenes because you can take it afterwards...). Not exactly a classic, but certainly a great game. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
- Cheryl L (Australia), January 9, 2009 - Wesley (Iowa City, Iowa), September 1, 2008 - Timo Saarinen (Finland), August 4, 2008 - lobespear, April 25, 2008 - brattish (Canada), March 27, 2008 - jfpbookworm (Hamburg, New York), February 25, 2008 - Dan Schmidt (Boston), January 31, 2008 - Michel Nizette (Brussels, Belgium), January 18, 2008 - Miron (Berlin, Germany), December 11, 2007 - VK, November 28, 2007 - anj tuesday, November 18, 2007 - Emily Boegheim, November 11, 2007 6 of
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An in-joke, but suitable for a wide audience, November 10, 2007Being Andrew Plotkin probably makes a good deal more sense if you've watched Being John Malkovich; so if you haven't seen it, you may well enjoy the game a lot less than I did. I'd definitely recommend watching the film first, if possible, since a fair bit of the amusement I got from the game came from remembering similar scenes in the film. I don't think playing the game first will make you enjoy the film any less, though; and I don't think it counts as a spoiler to note that it's certainly not a direct transplant from screen to, er, screen — and the ending is quite different. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
- Nusco (Bologna, Italy), October 31, 2007 - Stephen Bond (Leuven, Belgium), October 26, 2007 - Sami Preuninger (New York City), October 23, 2007 - Corey Arnett (British Columbia, Canada), October 20, 2007 Baf's GuideA parody of the movie Being John Malkovich; here, the target is IF luminary Andrew Plotkin, a.k.a. Zarf, author of Spider and Web, So Far, and other well-regarded games. In-jokey, to some extent--you'll probably get more out of this if (a) you've seen the movie and (b) you're familiar both with Zarf's games and with the IF community as a whole--but still playable without knowledge of the in-jokes. Highly linear with very few puzzles; you really can't get very far from the path the game sets out. This is a very funny effort, though, and it's amusing in a knowing way--the fights over identity that the movie depicts are adapted to the IF context in a way that acknowledges the confusion of the player-PC relationship. -- Duncan Stevens
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