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6 people found the following review helpful:
Interesting as a concept for NPCs, May 25, 2011by ZUrlocker (Traverse City, Michgian) Galatea is interesting as it makes a point of emphasizing story telling through interaction with an NPC. While I think it's a great concept and will help illustrate the level of sophisticated interaction that can be done in a game, I think it's more of an interesting exercise for authors than necessarily a superb standalone work. I admit the Pygmalion reference was lost on me and I had trouble figuring out the right interactions with Galatea. Sadly the story ended just as I thought it was getting interesting. Still, a breakthrough in its time and Emily Short has done tremendous work to push the envelope in IF. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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Interesting Experiment, June 9, 2010by tggdan3 (Michigan) There are two ways to take Galtea- like there are two ways to take most IF nowadays: as a game, and as an experiment. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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