INTERACTIVE FICTION: Lost Again

Here’s a category I haven’t posted to in a long while–Interactive Fiction. It’s another of those things I WANT to get back into, but along with the pile of unread books, has been woefully neglected.

Luckily, one of our writers in the Narratives is really into it, and has, by learning the process through John Timmons, written a piece that I eagerly tried out this morning. It look great so far–I’ve already gotten hopelessly lost and my very important mission briefing has turned into dust before I thought to read it.

I intend to bravely enter Christopher Coonce-Ewing’s Early American Anomalies later this afternoon, armed with pencil and notebook to chart my course and have some fun along the way.

Hope I don’t get ripped to shreds by dogs, shot by mysterious enemies, locked in rooms I can’t fly my way out of, or any of the other myriad traps and pitfalls I’m sure he’s worked into the piece.

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One Response to INTERACTIVE FICTION: Lost Again

  1. Christopher says:

    Ah Susan I’ve got you now!!!!! You haven’t met the flying, shooting, invisible dogs who lock you into rooms!

    BWAH HAH HAH HAH.

    Sorry, my evil mastermind personality surged to the front for a minute.

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