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1-17 of 17 >INVENTORY - Paul O'Brian writes about interactive fiction As usual, my regular categories don't apply. Plot, puzzles, writing -- forget about it. Acid Whiplash has no real interaction or story in any meaningful sense. (There is, however, one very funny scene where we learn that Rybread is in fact the evil twin of a well-known IF author). If you're looking for a plot, or even something vaguely coherent, you ought to know that you're looking in the wrong place.
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A surreal interview with Rybread Celsius, infamous IF author, May 3, 2016by MathBrush Rybread Celsius has been called the worst author in IF (as stated in this game). His games, such as Symetry, are poorly coded and misspelled and often laughably bad. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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Randomness is not creativity, December 30, 2007This is the first Rybread game I've played; it seems to be the kind of thing that usually gets described as "unique" and "like being on drugs". But it isn't unique, really; it's just the same old kind of thing that tends to result from the misconception that random absurdity is the same thing as creativity. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
- Miron (Berlin, Germany), December 11, 2007 - Anya Johanna DeNiro (Minnesota), December 1, 2007 - Benjamin Sokal (Elysium pod planting enclosure on Mars), November 15, 2007 Baf's GuideMore Rybread, but this one has a twist--slightly less deranged author Cody Sandifer collaborated, to some extent, and bits of Cody's interview with Rybread are sprinkled through the game. The interview is very funny; the rest is just more Rybread weirdness (i.e., terrible writing, jokes that only Rybread understands, and general incomprehensibility). Best experienced with the aid of various chemicals, I understand. -- Duncan Stevens
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