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Tense Twine piece about relationships and truth, April 2, 2017by streever (America) This well-designed and elegant Twine piece jumps right to the action, putting you in an increasingly tense Thanksgiving dinner with your college boyfriend. You have a secret--many secrets--and the backlog of lies and dodges accumulates, building the pressure on what is already a tense interaction. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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Mid-length Twine with a tense story and great use of color, January 10, 2016Thanksgiving was my first Hannah Powell-Smith game, but I'm going to play her other games now. Before I talk about the story, I have to mention my favorite part of this game: the use of color on links. I think everyone should copy this: cycling text is one color, expanding text is another, and branching text is a third. This makes it so much easier to know how to explore. I really support this. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | View comments (2) - Add comment
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Hiding your identity and quagmires of social interactions, December 9, 2015by verityvirtue (London) You are 'Casey', an anxious college student with lots to hide, and you're going to your boyfriend's house for Thanksgiving. Can you keep it together? Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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