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SPY INTRIGUE

by furkle

About the Story

IT'S YOUR FIRST DAY AT SPY SCHOOL, AND YOU'RE READY TO COMMENCE A LIFE OF ESPIONAGE, TRADECRAFT, AND INTRIGUE. THE ONLY PROBLEM IS, EVERY HUMAN EMPLOYEE DIED OF MUMPS JUST THE OTHER DAY. CAN YOU AND THE SOLE REMAINING EMPLOYEE, A DEVILISHLY ATTRACTIVE SECRETARYBOT, RETURN THE SPY CORPORATION TO ITS PRE-MUMP GLORY DAYS? CAN YOU BRING IT TO PREVIOUSLY-UNIMAGINED HEIGHTS? OR WILL YOU BE CRUSHED UNDER THE BURDEN, FALLING OFF THE SPY&PROVOCATEUR 500 AND INTO THE DRUDGERY OF PERMANENT MEDIOCRITY?

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v.9: 19-Feb-2025 17:30 - JTN (Current Version) - Edit Page - Normal View
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v.8: 19-Sep-2023 02:57 - Zape
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v.7: 17-Nov-2021 20:13 - Simon Christiansen
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  v.6: 17-Nov-2021 20:12 - Simon Christiansen
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v.5: 26-Jul-2019 09:48 - Emily Short
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v.4: 07-Jan-2016 17:57 - CMG
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v.3: 16-Nov-2015 00:24 - classicaljunkie
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v.2: 11-Oct-2015 16:09 - CMG
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v.1: 01-Oct-2015 15:27 - Brendan Patrick Hennessy
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2 Off-Site Reviews

Rock, Paper, Shotgun
At first it looks like we’re going down a firm comedy route here. But then, the drop. Flashbacks begin of a life, more recognisable than this weird Spy nightmare, of someone learning religion in a post-religion world and drinking “neuroreplenishment serum” in the same way today’s humans drink cans of beer. The biographical story alternates with the SUPER ESPIONAGE to create an unsettling hybrid of humour and unhappy memory. A bizarre, videogame-literate Lanark-like.
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Emily Short's Interactive Storytelling
The Twentieth Entry
SPY INTRIGUE is one of the finest and bravest things ever produced in this medium: personal and true, technically masterful in both code and design, literary in the best sense.

Some people, I’ve seen, refer to it as raw. I wouldn’t call it so; I’d say it has a quality I prefer to rawness, an ability to present the most intense and traumatic experiences with such understanding that it offers others a tool to dismantle their own pain.

Yes, I am still talking about a game in which you can shove banana bread down the front of your spy pants. That game. Yes.
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