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Fetter's Grim

by Paul Allen Panks

2006

(based on 3 ratings)
1 review

About the Story

Your goal in Fetter's Grim is to unravel the mystery of why you ended up on a lonely beach beside a man who eats only locusts and honey, and speaks odd incoherent phrases.
Fetter's Grim is also haunted. Expect weird magic to infest the player at every turn!
To win the game, you must find the parchments and take them from Rome itself!


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Awards

42nd Place - 12th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition (2006)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
A mishmash of DnD tropes with Christianity and roman history, November 17, 2017
by MathBrush
Related reviews: about 1 hour

This has to be a troll game; Panks admitted before that some of his IFComp games are troll games (such as Ninja II). But if not...

You play as a weakened mythological god, except that that never gets mentioned after the first screen. You can find and kill Jesus. Most of the game is fighting DnD characters. There is a village with a tavern, like most Panks games.

It was interesting, but not his best offering.

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