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For a Change

Author:Dan Schmidt
Genre:Surreal
Released:1999
Review:

"The sun is gone. It must be brought. You have a rock." So begins For a Change, one of the most unusual games in recent memory: the language is distinctly nonstandard, in an e.e. cummings sort of way, and figuring out exactly what's going on requires some lateral thinking. (Another example of the syntax: "This subsection of the inset brightens and flickers. The shadows . . . walk the cordstone walls; they move and excite.") While it's not as accessible as most IF, it's still a richly rewarding playing experience; once you learn to think in the same off-kilter way as the game's written, it all comes together. The puzzles are a mixed bag--some make more sense than others--but generally this works both as a game and as a linguistic experiment, and rewards the imagination.

Rating: *****

Reviewed by Duncan Stevens (23 Aug 2000)

Competitions/
Awards:
2nd place, rec.arts.int-fiction competition 1999
Winner, Best Writing, Xyzzy Awards 1999
Finalist, Best Game, Xyzzy Awards 1999
Finalist, Best Setting, Xyzzy Awards 1999
Finalist, Best Individual Puzzle, Xyzzy Awards 1999
Play Online:Play it at ifiction.org: Release 1, v1.02
Related Links:SPAG reviews
Downloads:
change.z5 (89.50 KB)
Z-code 5 executable (version: Release 1.02)


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