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Flametop

by David J. Malaguti

2004

(based on 2 ratings)
1 review

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Best of Still Life, Still Life - 2004 IF Art Show

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
A still life of an electric guitar and amp with all knobs and switches, May 1, 2016

This game was entered in the IF Art Show, a competition over the years that asked participants to create portraits, still lives, or landscapes using Interactive Fiction.

This is a still life of an electric guitar. Rather than playing specific chords, you have an amp and a patch cord and knobs affecting treble, bass, tremolo, pick up, and so on.

Not knowing much about guitars, I just fiddled around, but it was a lot of fun. My favorite moment was when the parser recognized "PLAY STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN".

Recommended for fans of other art show pieces like Galatea or the Fire Tower.

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