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About the StoryWHOAMI(1) Game Details
Language: Castilian (es)
First Publication Date: May 30, 2022 Current Version: 0.1.0 License: Creative Commons Development System: Twine Forgiveness Rating: Merciful IFID: 4FCDCF7A-BDBA-4214-A3B0-9FCE676391B8 TUID: twof1jogz54zgsm1 |
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This is a fascinating Spanish Twine game that makes excellent use of both Inform 7 and Twine.
You are dying during a radioactive apocalyptic war. You are also a researcher at an advanced quantum computing simulation lab, and you have the capability of uploading your mind to the computer.
Most of the game is navigating a complex computer OS system with a variety of folders and subfolders and apps such as email and the internet.
Once you get through that large portion, there is also a small parser portion that represents setting up societal norms in a simulated society. There is also one Towers of Hanoi section, which I honestly don't generally enjoy, but at least there was significant tie-in with the game itself and it had backstory.
Overall, a very impressive work, one that I think deserves a larger audience. For at least the non-parser parts, I think this plays quite easily using google translate.
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