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About the Story"Relentless Drag" is interactive poetry built with Texture. It's a mashup of three versions of the same anecdote: Gertrude Stein in The Making of Americans, Michel de Montaigne in the Essays, and Aristotle in the Nicomachean Ethics.Game Details |
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by streever (America)
There doesn't seem to be a game here, rather, just page after page of poetry generation. By design or by chance, some of the passages become memorable or significant: I felt awkward dragging Montaigne through Stein, particularly with the text above referencing a man dragging his own father and the German word 'mann'. I'd recommend this to anyone who enjoys fridge poetry and philosophy, perhaps a small group, but we can hope a dedicated one.
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