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1-11 of 11 Lovecraftian mid-length explore-y but still very linear game, April 1, 2023 by Cygnus (Australia) You play as an unidentified person journeying with a man called Charles, in a nightmarish world of strange eclectic gods. A very linear game, with intended routes and such in order. I like that there’s hints, great system. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
>INVENTORY - Paul O'Brian writes about interactive fiction So now that I've railed on the game for being unoriginal and unpolished, let me take a moment to point out something I really liked about it. Early on in the action, you acquire a sort of "sidekick" NPC, who follows you through most of the story, and who himself becomes the crux of an optional puzzle... [H]e and the PC really function as a team in several instances. I'm writing a series of games that ostensibly feature a PC/NPC team, but thus far I've copped into having the PC do most of the work while the NPC has some excuse for being out of the action. I thought The Temple was an excellent example of how to really create interdependent action between a PC and an NPC, and it got me excited about the challenge of doing so in my next game. For that alone, it repaid the time I gave to it.
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A nice old-school adventure, February 13, 2022by cgasquid (west of house) a small number of locations, many of them containing nothing but scenery and background. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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A Lovecraftian puzzlefest of medium length. Explore alien city, February 3, 2016by MathBrush This is the kind of game that I enjoy much more than most people would, as I am a big fan of Lovecraftian horror and of atmospheric puzzlefests. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
- liz73 (Cornwall, New York), August 23, 2012 - Grey (Italy), December 25, 2009 - Karl Ove Hufthammer (Bergen, Norway), January 15, 2009 - jfpbookworm (Hamburg, New York), February 25, 2008 - Stephen Bond (Leuven, Belgium), October 26, 2007 - Quintin Stone (NC), October 23, 2007
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