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You Can't Save Her

by Sarah Mak profile

About the Story

You have three seconds to kill your former friend.

The nuns and sacred algorithms have willed it.

And no matter how much you want to save her, you can't.

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A 12-minute interactive story, featuring music by Falling Islands.

Content warning: Violence and blood

Page Update History

v.14: 26-Dec-2024 01:28 - MathBrush (Current Version) - Edit Page - Normal View
Changed language
v.13: 13-Dec-2024 07:39 - Sarah Mak
Changed description
v.12: 13-Dec-2024 01:56 - JTN
Changed download links
v.11: 10-Dec-2024 14:40 - Sarah Mak
Changed cover art, genre
v.10: 10-Dec-2024 14:30 - Sarah Mak
Changed genre
v.9: 17-Oct-2024 06:02 - JTN
Changed description, download links
v.8: 10-Oct-2024 14:56 - oceow
Changed license type, Web site URL
v.7: 03-Oct-2024 04:14 - EJ
Changed cross-references
v.6: 29-Sep-2024 00:13 - Dan Fabulich
Changed download links
  v.5: 25-Sep-2024 01:51 - Justin Kim
Changed external review links
v.4: 04-Sep-2024 05:39 - Sarah Mak
Changed author
v.3: 02-Sep-2024 15:04 - JTN
Changed download links
v.2: 02-Sep-2024 03:53 - Sarah Mak
Changed IFIDs, language, description, forgiveness
v.1: 01-Sep-2024 18:17 - Dan Fabulich
Created page

1 Off-Site Review

Final Arc
You Can't Save Her But You Can At Least Fight Her
Without giving spoilers, You Can't Save Her explores a broken friendship by manipulating time itself. Throughout the game you find yourself at various points of the characters' shared history. From split-second attacks to navigating childhood memories, you’ll eventually realize that time means nothing. Each click of your mouse advances a second in the tale, but the order of what you're shown doesn't actually matter. It's the convergence of events that make the story. Time doesn't matter when you love (or loved) someone, a fitting message for a piece of interactive fiction (IF).
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