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Hangar 22 Discussion *SPOILER HEAVY*

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I would give this game a 4/5 if I were to rank it now on the IFDB.


So I just got done beating Hangar 22 with a final score of 11/11. I enjoyed the game very much, I found the writing to be very good, and only a couple of typos that I noticed. I noticed "look behind x" wasn't implanted, and that was a bit of a let down:

"You can also see a couch, a fish bowl, an entertainment center and a coffee table (on which is a remote control) here.

>look behind couch
You can't see any such thing."

The humor was overall very well done. Most of the jokes had me laughing pretty good, and only a few of them made me cringe.

I felt the puzzles were nice, not really difficult, but well done for the most part, and the fishbowl had me laughing pretty hard.

My big critique, and the reason I knocked off a point, is that the story behind the last area didn't make a whole lot of sense:

1. You get hired out of the blue by a government agent to work at a top secret facility. This part I was fine with because the game was sort of a b-movie science fiction.

2. You arrive at your job and are given a free pass to roam around and loot things? No orientation? No this is your work area? No actual work area? I think had you arrived, were shown to your office, and was given some sort of cleverly implemented cue that prompted you to explore your situation a little further, I believe the end game would have transitioned a lot smoother, and probably could have been done by only adding one additional room, and a handful of screens? Did the agent only hire me because he wanted me to free the alien for some undisclosed reason? If so, why didn't he cover his tracks better?

3. Then you find the alien, and are supposed to free it for some unknown reason? Why? Maybe it is locked up for a good reason? Maybe it is locked up for a bad reason, and why should I care?

The ending: I felt it wrapped up the story nicely, despite never actually telling me what I was doing there in the first place.

Overall, I really enjoyed this game, and would like to thank Rob O'Hara for making it!

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Post by Bob Ross' Joy of Painting »

Why don't you ask our readers if they tried to give the reese's pieces to the alien, that was a fun little surprise, and I really hope they'll enjoy it, I know I did.

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You should give it a ranking on IFDB if you have time. Anything written in Twine will gain 100 votes within a couple months, but someone puts in the effort to make a parser game and unless they are already well-known in those circles, virtually no votes.

(I realize that I should give Hangar 22 a rating as well. I'm guilty here, too.)
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Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:You should give it a ranking on IFDB if you have time.
Done.

I gave it five stars.

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I'm glad you played the game and mostly enjoyed it. I wouldn't look too hard for meaning in any of it. It was the first text adventure I ever wrote. The fact that the whole thing works without crashing is really its greatest achievement.
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Flack wrote:I'm glad you played the game and mostly enjoyed it.
Actually, according to my IFDB review, I loved it. I opted against writing anything because...well...that could have gone wrong, but my five starts are there for whatever that is worth.

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Billy Mays wrote:
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:You should give it a ranking on IFDB if you have time.
Done.

I gave it five stars.
We did it, fellas! We did it!
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I really liked the game when icecreamjonsey had me test it years back. The Sir Mix-a-Lot GPS hahahaha
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:Anything written in Twine will gain 100 votes within a couple months, but someone puts in the effort to make a parser game and unless they are already well-known in those circles, virtually no votes.
FUCKING TWINE. *goes into a violent rage*

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