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Average Rating: based on 26 ratings
Number of Reviews Written by IFDB Members: 1
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- o0pyromancer0o, April 12, 2025

- Geckster, January 12, 2025

- EJ, September 25, 2024

- egostat (Purgatory of Social Ineptitude), May 7, 2024

- elysee, May 19, 2023

- Cerfeuil (Somewhere Near Computer), February 23, 2023

- Sobol (Russia), September 16, 2022

- cgasquid (west of house), January 31, 2022

- Ray Leandro (Philippines), January 17, 2022

- Zape, September 3, 2020 (last edited on September 4, 2020)

- MarshHopper, July 19, 2020

- Edo, May 5, 2020 (last edited on August 17, 2023)

- miruial, October 8, 2018

- Wanderlust, August 3, 2017

- sipral, July 2, 2016

- Danielle (The Wild West), May 21, 2016

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Creepy one-move Apollo 18 album game, May 21, 2016

I hear the wind blows is definitely one of the better one-move games in the Apollo 18 Tribute Album.

It is a creepy, atmospheric game. You wake up in the dark, hearing the wind blow. The writing is crisp and teases at the truth.

It can be a bit difficult guessing what verbs to use, but like most one move games, it's more fun to stop without trying to plumb the depths. The HELP command allows you to read the whole backstory, but I found that this destroyed the effect of the game.

Great one move game.

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- Teaspoon, February 27, 2016

- Simon Deimel (Germany), February 8, 2015

- DAzebras, April 30, 2013 (last edited on May 1, 2013)

- Shadow Fox (Texas), April 17, 2013

- Mr. Patient (Saint Paul, Minn.), March 31, 2013

- Otto (France), November 3, 2012

- AADA7A, September 23, 2012

- amciek (Opole), May 9, 2012


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