http://correlatedcontents.com/misc/UWWFN/UWWFN.html
Neat little interactive fiction game. Shoot for all the endings!
The Uncle Who Works For Nintendo
- zaratustra
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Re: The Uncle Who Works For Nintendo
Two of the endings appear to lock up the game for me.
- nosimpleway
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Re: The Uncle Who Works For Nintendo
That's not surprising, it looks like it uses a lot of scripting fuckery overall. I'm honestly surprised nothing crashed when I played.
(Didn't this thread used to have more posts in it...? Am I remembering things correctly...?)
(Didn't this thread used to have more posts in it...? Am I remembering things correctly...?)
- MarsDragon
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Re: The Uncle Who Works For Nintendo
It's a new thread...isn't it?
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- nosimpleway
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Re: The Uncle Who Works For Nintendo
[go back to LP Hell]
Re: The Uncle Who Works For Nintendo
nosimpleway wrote:That's not surprising, it looks like it uses a lot of scripting fuckery overall. I'm honestly surprised nothing crashed when I played.
(Didn't this thread used to have more posts in it...? Am I remembering things correctly...?)
Maybe you got it mixed up with the thread at Talking Time? Or maybe... this thread is haunted???
Anyway, I really liked this one. I think the message really hit home for me because there was a period of my life where I was just majorly unhealthily obsessed with some nerd thing (not games btw). It got to the point where I just had to let it go for my own peace of mind. It was more a gradual ramping down of activities than the vampire slaying portrayed in the game, but that still resonated with me. That's why I think this game would be relevant even without the current gaming climate going on.
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