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Steam Cloud support has been added! Additional changes: - fixed a bug where the first node of a chapter was not rendered properly - fixed a bug where the dialogue would be re-rendered when trying to select a reply - fixed additional spelling errors
Fixed an issue that would crash the game when pressing TAB in certain circumstances. Typos fixed. Thanks @rick.12
Fixed an issue where the game would crash on typing an action.
Fixed issues that prevented launching the game through the Steam client on Linux/SteamOS and Mac. Thanks to #theITAXx and #pask_92354 for helping with troubleshooting/testing. And thank you all for the patience!
I always wanted to bring my stories to life through a video game. Looking at stories of legendary developers of the games of my childhood (Prince of Persia, Myst, just to name a couple) I got nostalgic and I thought:
"Hey why not make an Interactive Fiction like they used to do back in the days when I didn't even know what a computer was?"
So I took my old science-fantasy novel, which I wrote when I was in high school (before isekai was mainstream) and started adapting it to be an interactive experience to be run inside a terminal, with a minimal (we may say absent) interface and with a command line to type commands when needed.
Type stuff and try doing things. An help menu will appear for your convenience, if you press TAB
You will experience the story through the protagonist Kriss' eyes. You will read the description of the scenes, you will have to make decisions, choose the right thing to say in dialogues, type actions to perform in order to collect objects and/or progress to the next scene. There are many paths to get to the end, and not all choices are good. Old games did not forgive you: if you made a mistake, you would usually die. Badly.
What would you do...?
The game is developed with .NET. It displays text and symbols in a wide variety of colors: not less than (and no more, actually) SIXTEEN! :D
Make sure you have a color monitor in order to fully enjoy the game stunning "graphics"
This game is the result of my love for video games, story telling, computers and coding. Thus, it is open source (look for my username on GitHub) and will be free for everybody and forever even after the development is completed.
If you enjoy the game and if you want to support my work, you can buy me a coffee.
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