Survival Horror, Act One: Interactive Fiction

Survival Horror, Act One: Interactive Fiction

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Survival Horror, Act One: Interactive Fiction

Voto:
3.5
Rilasciato: September 27, 2014
Ultimo aggiornamento: October 14, 2014
Sviluppatore: joeaaronsellers

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Descrizione

Il pavimento è freddo. Ti svegli, intrappolato in una scuola, circondato dagli infetti. Non ricordi cosa è successo. Non è sicuro qui. Devi tornare a casa.

Come si gioca

Il testo è interattivo. Clicca sulle parole chiave per esplorare. Ogni partita sarà diversa.

Aggiornamenti dello sviluppatore

Feb 21, 2015 8:06pm

NOW available for Apple & Android!

www.joeaaronsellers.com/2014/09/25/survival-horror-interactive-fiction/

FAQ

Cos'è Survival Horror Act One (Interactive Fiction)?

Survival Horror Act One (Interactive Fiction) è un'avventura testuale sviluppata da Joe Aaron Sellers che unisce horror e narrativa interattiva.

Come si gioca a Survival Horror Act One (Interactive Fiction)?

In Survival Horror Act One (Interactive Fiction) leggi passaggi narrativi e prendi decisioni nei momenti chiave, che influenzano la direzione e il finale della storia.

Chi ha sviluppato Survival Horror Act One (Interactive Fiction)?

Survival Horror Act One (Interactive Fiction) è stato creato dallo sviluppatore indie Joe Aaron Sellers.

Su quali piattaforme si può giocare a Survival Horror Act One (Interactive Fiction)?

Puoi giocare gratuitamente a Survival Horror Act One (Interactive Fiction) nel tuo browser web su Kongregate.

Survival Horror Act One (Interactive Fiction) ha finali multipli?

Sì, Survival Horror Act One (Interactive Fiction) offre percorsi narrativi ramificati che portano a diversi finali in base alle scelte fatte.

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Nasuren

Oct. 02, 2014

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It's not just the items that were randomized, but it seems the results as well. I managed to get out of the school with the bike through the kitchen after using the boombox (Hint for those who have the bike and a working boombox), but second time I didn't make it when I used the same trick. Or is there something with the hp/maiming that seems to screw it up?

joeaaronsellers
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Just like playing a tabletop role-playing game, the DM throws plenty of hidden dice rolls, behind the scenes. Your statistics have weight. If you're missing an arm and an eyeball, it will be more difficult to survive..

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ghtwerjk

Oct. 03, 2014

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Awesome game! can't wait for the full version.

joeaaronsellers
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Thanks! You can sign up here: http://confirmsubscription.com/h/t/3EEED96E1C4E26A8

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Someguy3141

Oct. 01, 2014

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Please, please, please give us the option to continue wielding our old weapon when confronted with a new item. Sure, I think that pair of scissors might come in handy later, but that doesn't mean that I'm going to drop my razor-sharp katana. I'd much rather just shove the scissors in my backpack for later use. But, failing that, I'd like an option to put the scissors back and pick up the katana again.

joeaaronsellers
joeaaronsellers Sviluppatore

I just released a new version! Instead of giving you the option to continue wielding your old weapon, you will now wield the weapon that will do the most damage in combat. You'll keep your razor-sharp katana, instead of brandishing a dull pair of scissors. You can also manage your inventory by clicking on words like "YOU" or "YOUR" on any page. Combat is also cleaned up. Equip any weapon in your inventory in the combat screen, clicking on the text that says, "You hold scissors in your hand," to access the option to dig through your backpack.

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Jiggminwoohoo

Oct. 03, 2014

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i am playing this in the dark lol but it is halloween so i have to be a man

joeaaronsellers
joeaaronsellers Sviluppatore

If you complete Act One, you can try the full game, now available on mobile!

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averagegames

Sep. 27, 2014

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I wasn't sure what to expect with "interactive fiction" but I was pleasantly surprised. Great job. It's tough, exciting, and surprisingly immersive.

joeaaronsellers
joeaaronsellers Sviluppatore

I'm happy you enjoyed it. You might have already figured it out, but each time you play the game, the experience is different. Some rooms have an infected inside, or now are empty, and other inventory objects might pop up (or not). What helped you escape the school on one game might not work on another. ;)