Coke Is It!

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Children’s, Fantasy
1999

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Ha ha ha, Adware, May 21, 2010
by tggdan3 (Michigan)

Okay, I kind of blasted another game for being adware, but this one was way funnier.

First of all, it makes no secret of the fact that it's adware, and no attempt to be a real game. Instead, it just places coca-cola references all over other people's games, such as Adventure, or A Bear's Night out.

The games are basically demo versions of other games, using the coke machine to go between them. More of a joke or parody than adware.

The game is a litte under-implemented, not understanding cola as coca-cola, and fill bottle with coke doesn't work, you need to fill bottle while you are near coke.

The game is kind of long for what it is- but cute nonetheless. You don't want it to be too long, condsidering it's one big joke, and i'm not sure it it's techinically parody as far as the authors of other games are concerned. Something to pass the time, but nothing to get hung up about.

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- Fabien Vidal (Tours, France), June 14, 2009

- gruelove (UK), April 25, 2009

- perching path (near Philadelphia, PA, US), April 10, 2009

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
A refreshing, satisfying ten minutes!, March 11, 2009
by ArtrexDenthur (Texas)

This game was really short, but I liked it a lot; the Coke commercial joke is present in almost every sentence, which I thought was really funny, though it could drag if you're having trouble. It has six famous games, or rather one scene/puzzle each from them: Adventure, Curses, Planetfall, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Grip, and a Bear's Night Out. I assume that, if you've played them before, you should almost immediately know what to do, but I'd only played Adventure, Planetfall, and Hitchhiker. Good fun, if you're looking for a quick brainteaser.

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- brattish (Canada), March 27, 2008

- jfpbookworm (Hamburg, New York), February 28, 2008

- Miron (Berlin, Germany), December 11, 2007

- Matt Kimmel (Cambridge, MA), November 29, 2007

- zharris70 (New York City), October 25, 2007

- Michael R. Bacon (New Mexico), October 20, 2007

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What would happen if corporations began paying IF authors for product placement? A hysterical sendup of major IF titles, some of them written by the original authors; most of the game's six scenarios are very easy (one can be solved in a single self-evident move) but require knowledge of the original game to understand. Highly recommended.

-- R. Serena Wakefield

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