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About the StoryThe last of the day's light is fading. And, without light, how can he see? A very short piece of Interactive Fiction for the TinyUtopia jam. Game Details
Language: English (en)
First Publication Date: April 18, 2016 Current Version: 1 License: Freeware Development System: Inform 7 Forgiveness Rating: Merciful IFID: Unknown TUID: 1ib2w8aopdus8pa |
Winner - Tiny Utopias Jam
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Possibilities in the TinyUtopias IF Jam
...a meditation on perspectives which I found wholly absorbing.
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This game by Ade McT is an interesting entry in the Tiny Utopias jam. More than any other entry, this game had a haunting, desolate, stoic feel.
You play a character sat at a table who is sorting through pieces of glass in the evening light. Each piece has a story to it.
The game felt almost like a ritualistic cleansing of the soul after a deep wound. I felt like the Utopia in this game could be the healing and strengthening feeling you have after surviving a terrible period in your life. However, it is open to many interpretations.
I had some trouble at the beginning of the game, because I did not notice everything in the room description. Due to the speedy nature of the Tiny Utopias jam, there were many things left unimplemented. However, those who read closely will probably experience no hiccups.
"IF with, wings of poesy" by A. I. Wulf
I would like to explore the IF works with a pinch of poetry. I want to find the IF games with a good dose of emotions collected in tranquillity, heightened by wings of poesy.
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