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My Angel

Author:Jon Ingold
Genres:Fantasy
Romance
Released:2000
Review:

A hauntingly told tale whose most important conceit can't be given away here without spoilers, this is largely puzzleless; the focus is on the story, and on the protagonist's relationship with the main NPC. Both you and the NPC are telepaths, and you communicate by sharing thoughts; at times, it's as if you're two characters rather than one. It's told in the first person with an unusual formatting trick: the game gives you the option of shifting all parser responses to the subject line and putting the main text together as if it were static prose. The technical details are done well--there are even reasonably logical paragraphs--but it's still easy to get repetitive text. Still, My Angel is worth playing--it's much more notable for the relationship it depicts (and for the twist at the end) than for its formatting experiments.

Rating: ****

Reviewed by Duncan Stevens (06 Feb 2001)

Competitions/
Awards:
6th place, rec.arts.int-fiction competition 2000
Winner, Best Story, Xyzzy Awards 2000
Finalist, Best Individual NPC, Xyzzy Awards 2000
Finalist, Best Writing, Xyzzy Awards 2000
Play Online:Play it at ifiction.org
Related Links:SPAG review
Downloads:
ang_walk.txt (6.74 KB)
Walkthrough
my_angel.z5 (242.50 KB)
Z-code 5 executable (version: Release 1, original competition release)
My_Angel.z5 (251.50 KB)
Z-code 5 executable (version: Release 2)


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