Do you go back and play your own games?

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Do you go back and play your own games?

Post by Ice Cream Jonsey »

Maybe this is a better question for r.a.i-f, but... ah, well, anyway.

For those of you who have put together text adventures: do you find yourself ever going back and playing your own games? If so, how often? I'll chime in with my own take after a few, but I'm really curious as to whether or not anyone else has the same experiences in this that I do.
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Post by Roody_Yogurt »

I guess I can say that personally, I never do. I only returned to "Death to My Enemies" as much as I did just for play-testing purposes. I find it unlikely, but maybe one day, if I ever lose my source code, I'll go through it again just to remember what it was like.

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This is a cool question, and yeah, you should ask it on r.a.i-f because (a) it's a cool question, and (b) I'd like to hear what some other authors have to say.

As for me, no, I never play my games afterward. I think this comes from a fear that I'll realize they suck. Even when someone tells me they've enjoyed a game of mine I think they're doing it out of sheer politeness.

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Post by pinback »

I go back to F209 and BDTH occasionally, just because I think I'm so fucking funny. I have to wait long enough where I forget the jokes, though.

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Post by Eric »

Never.

I prefer to pretend that they actually run.

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