RealNC wrote:How many actual text adventures are in the comp this year? I didn't try to find out in order to avoid disappointment.
There are like 57 games I think, 19 I know to be parsers, and another 20 or so that just say "WEB" which could mean anything because I played a web game that was 100% parser and I played web games that are twine or whatever the broad term is to describe twines.
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2016 11:40 pm
by Level 1 For Too Long
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:One of you out there, tell us that you have PREVIOUSLY played ANY kind of game before.
I am a judge in this years competition, and I have been working my way through the entire comp. I don't know how we can discuss anything here without having a spoiler brackets as a forum tool for general members.
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2016 11:56 pm
by needle erotica
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Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 12:15 am
by Almost on board here
Are you also into Dio?
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 12:17 am
by needle erotica
Almost on board here wrote:Are you also into Dio?
Is the Pope catholic?
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Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 5:31 am
by bucket of nipples
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:We're thirty posts in and not one of you fake users have played an IF comp game.
Mainly I just wanted to lock this name in before I wake up and decide this is a bad name, and to a lesser extent, I am a good way into the comp and can recommend my picks if anybody wants them.
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 10:51 am
by pail of cocks
We'd love to hear them!
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 1:22 pm
by Didn't see this coming.
pail of cocks wrote:We'd love to hear them!
I doubt the sincerity of this statement based on epic of a zinger your nickname is.
Whoever you are, you won this day.
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 5:11 pm
by Ice Cream Jonsey
Level 1 For Too Long wrote:
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:One of you out there, tell us that you have PREVIOUSLY played ANY kind of game before.
I am a judge in this years competition, and I have been working my way through the entire comp. I don't know how we can discuss anything here without having a spoiler brackets as a forum tool for general members.
It's all right, pal. You can just post. You don't have to worry about spoilers.
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 6:26 pm
by Flack
I played 16 Ways to Kill a Vampire at McDonalds, because it was the first game on the list. It was also written in Twine.
I find it impossible to divorce my review of the game with a discussion about Twine. I know ICJ and others have bemoaned the fact that Twine and traditional IF have been combined into a single category. I didn't fully understand their position until I played this game.
In the game, the player finds herself in a McDonald's lobby. With you inside the restaurant is one employee and one vampire. If you don't intervene in some way within the hour, the vampire will eat the employee.
If the goal is simply defeat the vampire, you can do that in less than 30 seconds worth of random clicking. When the game began, I chose one of three or four possible choices (sit in an empty booth). There I found straws, which I was prompted to fold into crosses. I did this twice and the crosses drove away the vampire. The end.
After that I was informed that I had discovered 1 of 16 possible endings. Aha. I played the game a second time and thwarted the vampire by stopping up the toilet. It's not a solution I would have come up with, but... it's Twine. All the choices are there, so there's little thinking involved. Clicking around revealed everything I needed to put the solution together.
The game's writing is sparse but witty, occasionally sharp. The snark works based on the game's setting, and I laughed a couple of times. I didn't have any problem with the game's writing. I think some of the endings are probably witty, and if they weren't presented right there in Twine in front of me, I wouldn't have come up with them.
It's a fun idea for a game and I don't want to take away from the author's writing or talent, but I probably won't play any more games in the competition that are written in Twine.
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2016 4:16 pm
by Nobody here plays games?
I still have about 7 games (from the full list) left to play in this year's ifcomp, but since it's midmonth, here is my list of some of the highlights from the competition divided up into parser and non-parser categories. The games are in no particular order, and I left out the sad ones because I know all of you rotten sons-of-bitches are completely dead inside. Enjoy!
Parser
Ventilator
Ariadne in Aeaea
Color the Truth
The Game of Worlds TOURNAMENT!
Inside the Facility
Night House
Non-Parser
Black Rock City
Cactus Blue Motel
The Little Lifeform That Could
Snake's Game
Take Over the World
A Time of Tungsten
Assuming anybody even reads this, and gives a shit, and plays one of the games, and this topic doesn't go back off topic into prog rock or ideal densities for sheetrock, or what body part stopped working for Paul today, I can give many more recommendations as there were a lot of really good entries.