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Der Schatten jener Sekunde

by Horst-Günther Rottenschneider

2012
Slice of Life
inklewriter

(based on 2 ratings)
1 review1 member has played this game.

About the Story

A short CYOA that explores how small, split-second decisions can affect the lifes of a family over a few generations.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
A review, only parts of it in the language of the story again, December 17, 2013
by Simon Deimel (Germany)

Es handelt sich hier um eine verzweigte und über einen großen Zeitraum erstreckende Kurzgeschichte, die einige momentane Entscheidungen fordert und daraufhin auf unterschiedliche Weise fortgesetzt werden kann. Sie zeigt, wie die Entscheidungen das Leben unterschiedlich beeinflussen und zu verschiedensten Ergebnissen führen. Die Sprache ist ordentlich. Der Inhalt wirkt durch die Zeitsprünge eher abstrakt und ich hatte teilweise etwas Mühe, dem Verlauf zu folgen, trotz seiner Kürze. Dennoch eine ordentliche Präsentation.
I also recommend this story for people who want to learn or train the German language, as the writing has some literal quality.

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What are some good games for people trying to learn another language? I imagine that short games with relatively simple prose and not too many non-standard commands (if they're parser games) would work best, but feel free to suggest...

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