IFComp 2008: April in Paris
Jim Aikin brings us a story of an American tourist in a Parisian café. Spoilers follow the break.
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Jim Aikin brings us a story of an American tourist in a Parisian café. Spoilers follow the break.
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First-time entrant Jonathan Hay gives us a brief, nightmarish vignette. Spoilers follow the break.
(I really mean it this time. Immediately after the cut here, I am going to completely spoil this game with a single sentence.)
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A game by Geoff Fortytwo. (Amazingly, that’s not a pseudonym. He legally changed his name to Fortytwo ten years ago.) Spoilers follow the break.
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An author known only by the name “Horatio” gives us an adaptation of the 1934 sci-fi story by Stanley G. Weinbaum. (A seeming violation of Rule 1, but apparently it’s in the public domain! Project Gutenberg has a copy.) Spoilers follow the break.
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A game by Anssi Räisänen written in the Alan adventure language. Spoilers follow the break.
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Doug Egan brings us an investigation set in a restaurant in a seedy part of town. Spoilers follow the break.
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Yes, that’s actually the next game’s title. My initial reaction, before even opening it, is skepticism — I’ve seen games that extol their own badness before, and they’re never as bad as the ones that are convinced that they’re brilliant. Well, let’s find out if it lives up to its claim, shall we? Spoilers follow the break.
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