For this browser oldie we're going back to 2010 when Eli Piilonen released the interactive fiction You find yourself in a room. Eli described his game as the drunken uncle of text adventures: Absuve, abrasive, and maybe a little funny.
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11 comments:
Enjoyed this a lot! Wasn't expecting the turn it took.
How do you solve the second keypad? There is no clue for a code?
Just keep entering random numbers Anonymous.
This got dark fast ….
Anonymous, just keep trying
If you need some help, I made a walkthrough video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHyw-_U3fdI
Well, that was ... strange.
Love this game, was fun to play it again! Thanks for reminding us of this one, Bart!
I found myself outside the room!!
Definitely weird, but finally found me outside a room! Thanks, Bart.
Yeah, if you can't figure out anything to do, just try random stuff. Usually it's just waiting for you to try random stuff so it can call you stupid and hopeless.
I was just laughing at the "computer" (or maybe the "game") the whole time. In the part where there's nothing to do, I started copying it, typing "You find yourself in a room." and "I am eternal." because I thought it might get pissed off. Of course, I should have known that was the point of the game: if a computer can get pissed off (or even have opinions), it's not perfect or superior to humans in every way. I've seen quite a few "human vs computer" games and stories brought on by the advent of AI, but this is probably the silliest.
monumentally twisted version of hunt the wumpus - solved in just under 5 minutes.
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