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Cinnamon Tea

by Daffs O'Dill

2016

(based on 9 ratings)
1 review

About the Story

You've only heard that one could see past or future lives through the use of certain teas, and a good rest.

Surely you weren't expecting this.

[This game contains a death scene, blood in multiple cases, and nudity.]


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Awards

56th Place - 22nd Annual Interactive Fiction Competition (2016)

Editorial Reviews

The Breakfast Review
Reacting to the tea is the only choice we get, and the resulting dream seems to have nothing to do with the reaction itself. Basically, we're given a choice of three untitled short stories to read, with no indication as to what we might expect.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
A short, minimally branching twine game about dreams and violent events, May 10, 2017

In this game, you choose one of three options, then click through a few links in a row.

The game uses the standard twine style without customization, although each of the branches ends in a picture.

The stories are about bizarre and violent dreams. One of the branches had an explicit sexual encounter, at which point I stopped playing.

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