noiseredux wrote:9:05 (PC)
an interesting and brief text adventure game. Recommended via RPS, and I'd recommend it forward.
Haha, I was just playing that too, fun little game.
noiseredux wrote:9:05 (PC)
an interesting and brief text adventure game. Recommended via RPS, and I'd recommend it forward.
BoneSnapDeez wrote:@Blu
Did you do the second quest?
I'm playing through Zelda right now myself.
Ack wrote:First 50:
51. The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay (PC)(FPS)
52. The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena (PC)(FPS)
53. 9:05 (PC)(Text Adventure)
I also beat 9:05. It's a browser-based text adventure that is quite short but has multiple endings, one of which I consider the "correct" ending and reveals the truth of what is actually going on. If you know what is actually going on, then the clues become all the more telling and noticeable, but until then it's unlikely you will stumble upon them as you probably won't know they are there to be looked at. Portions of the game are also completely skippable, such as eating breakfast, though there are several definite things you need to do to advance. The game is sure to tell you what these are though, so no worries there.
I played through for the "correct" ending and then went back through to fully explore everything else, including finding the ending in which I die. Unfortunately actually telling you how to do these things will likely ruin the game, but there is a bottleneck at the start that can be gone through without giving anything away: you have to shower before you can leave the house. What all you have to do to shower, I'll leave that up to you. But it must be done. Beyond that, you actually have more options than you realize, and you can go back at nearly any point short of getting an ending, so if you suddenly decide to change your tune at the last second, you're good.
It's a fun little exploration of the possibilities of text adventures. I liked it.
Ack wrote:I don't know, chief, the haunting feeling of lust I feel whenever I look at your avatar makes me think it's real.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:BoneSnapDeez wrote:@Blu
Did you do the second quest?
I'm playing through Zelda right now myself.
True story...My dad bought a Legend of Zelda cart for me shortly after release. (I have a great dad.) I fired it up, and I had no idea what to name my character. Since "Zelda" was on the cart, however, I named him Zelda. This, of course, unlocked the second quest, but I had no reason to know this and went merrily on my way. As a result, I actually played through Zelda's second quest first, and it was only when I restarted the game a few monts later that I played through the first quest.
MrPopo wrote:The second quest was all kinds of sadistic. One way invisible doors and more darknuts than you can shake a stick at.