{"id":1062,"date":"2010-10-31T22:13:36","date_gmt":"2010-11-01T03:13:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.wurb.com\/stack\/?p=1062"},"modified":"2016-11-26T14:23:36","modified_gmt":"2016-11-26T22:23:36","slug":"ifcomp-2010-east-grove-hills","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wurb.com\/stack\/archives\/1062","title":{"rendered":"IFComp 2010: East Grove Hills"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>And now, the last game on my docket, submitted by someone going by the pseudonym &#8220;XYZ&#8221; &#8212; very fitting for the end of a sequence of 26. Spoilers follow the break.<br \/>\n<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>I know only one thing about XYZ for sure, and that&#8217;s that he or she really wants to be like Adam Cadre. This game has a <em>Photopia<\/em>-like structure, a linear series of vignettes, not in chronological order, in which you don&#8217;t really have the power to affect anything. Except it takes it to an even greater extreme. <em>Photopia<\/em> at least held out the illusion of choice (to the point, in one chapter, of redrawing the map on the fly to guarantee you&#8217;d see things in the right order), but <em>East Grove Hills<\/em> basically doesn&#8217;t let you do anything other than execute the actions it tells you to, much like <a href=\"\/stack\/archives\/222\"><em>Deadline Enchanter<\/em><\/a>. Most of the actual choices you make are in dialog menus. This is a work that would be more comfortable in CYOA format, except for certain aspects to be described below.<\/p>\n<p>It bears an even greater resemblance to Cadre&#8217;s (non-interactive) novel, <a href=\"http:\/\/adamcadre.ac\/okay.html\"><em>Ready, Okay!<\/em><\/a>: it concerns an attack on a high school, as told in flashback by an awkward, introverted, and sarcastic student. The flashback is used as an excuse for not fleshing out the environment: the default item description says &#8220;There are some things that I forgot, or never noticed in the first place.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Similarly, the default response for picking things up is changed to &#8220;Why would I take random things around me? I&#8217;m not a kleptomaniac, like some adventure game protagonist.&#8221; There&#8217;s a lot of that self-awareness in this game, repeated mentions of IF, generally contemptuous, as when the protagonist, Thomas Wu, blames &#8220;stupid text adventures&#8221; for making him see his environment in terms of compass directions. One more example: the default syntax error is &#8220;I&#8217;m sorry; English is not my first language. Try either a simpler phrase. Or a command with a verb. Because I love to be enslaved to hierarchical systems of command.&#8221; So the author likes Cadre, but hates IF? That would certainly explain the minimally-interactive style, but not the use of IF in the first place. It could easily be a pose, an attribute of the character rather than the author.<\/p>\n<p>At any rate, the first scene in the game, mere minutes before the bombs go off, involves protagonist Thomas Wu and his friends giving a presentation for their AP Literature class, a powerpoint presentation about some unnamed book. It&#8217;s mentioned that one of them wanted to make a computer game instead. Later in the game, we&#8217;re told point-blank that the game was in fact made, and you&#8217;re playing it. We&#8217;re still not told what book it&#8217;s based on, but <em>Ready, Okay!<\/em> seems like a reasonable guess. We&#8217;re left with the question of how much of the story is true. Presumably there was no real East Grove Hills bombing\/shooting, as such things make the news, but was there a real Thomas Wu, a real AP Literature class that this game was written for? I&#8217;m not sure I want to know the answer. The ambiguity is pleasantly tantalizing. It&#8217;s been speculated that the mystery author here actually <em>is<\/em> Adam Cadre. I don&#8217;t find that likely &#8212; it&#8217;s not up to his standards, and besides, he&#8217;s already told this story. But I do like the fact that it supports such speculation.<\/p>\n<p>So, even though I don&#8217;t care much for this work&#8217;s form, I give it some credit for content. I like the way it&#8217;s willing to criticize IF as a medium, and I think there&#8217;s some real emotional honesty in the story, even though the characters seem implausibly self-analytic (another attribute possibly imitated from <em>R,O!<\/em>). And it does fit at least a little into the paradigm of IF as riddle.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Rating: 4<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>And now, the last game on my docket, submitted by someone going by the pseudonym &#8220;XYZ&#8221; &#8212; very fitting for the end of a sequence of 26. 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