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The Ship of Whimsy

by U. N. Owen

Fantasy, Fairy tale
2011

(based on 13 ratings)
1 review

About the Story

The Ship of Whimsy is almost ready to set sail...


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Awards

32nd Place - 17th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition (2011)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
A small fantasy ship with three tasks, August 1, 2017
by MathBrush
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This game has you explore a small ship full of fantasy creatures like faeries and goblins.

It has one oddly inappropriate part, but nothing else really in that nature.

By visiting the Faerie queen, you receive a variety of tasks, about 3 or 4 in total. Each is a simple fetch-type quest or single action.

The game ends fairly quickly.

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Nautical IF by Felix Larsson
I know there was a couple of commercial high-sea text adventures. Now I am on the look-out for ‘modern’, post-commercial IF with a nautical theme. As far as I can tell, there is a definite shortage of bucaneers, boatswains, able seamen...




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