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* Multiple viewpoint PCs, which change by chapter.
* Multiple viewpoint PCs, which change by chapter.
* IntroComp version: after each chapter, a game over-like screen allows the player to continue or restart to the beginning of the chapter to attempt a better ending.
* IntroComp version: after each chapter, a game over-like screen allows the player to continue or restart to the beginning of the chapter to attempt a better ending.
* Full version: a fair number of [[multiple solutions]], which modify the plot to some extent.
* Full version: instead of a traditional [[score]], the game awards a percentile score on three axes - Effectiveness, Subtlety and Canonicality - at the game's end.


==Versions==
==Versions==

Revision as of 07:36, 25 August 2007

Espionage
Espionage
School
School
Weishaupt Scholars
Weishaupt Scholars Small Cover.png
Author(s) Michael C. Martin
Publisher(s) n/a
Release date(s) 2005/2007
Authoring system Inform 6/7
Platform(s) Z-code 5
Language(s) English
License(s) Freeware
Multimedia
Color effects none
Graphics none
Sound/Music none
Ratings
Cruelty scale Merciful

How It Begins

Introcomp Release

You are Janet, a new recruit in a conspiratorial group called the Weishaupt Foundation. A lecture is wrapping up, and you're about to be summoned on another mission for your secret masters.

Release 1

You are told that the active agent is Hal, and that the status of all three agents (Hal, Janet and Benj) is OK. You are Hal, a minion-in-training of a secret society. You are midway through ransacking the lab of a gang of mad alchemists, but have still to locate some important documents. Your fellow trainees Janet and Benj are nearby, and you are carrying a pager.

Notable Features

  • Multiple viewpoint PCs, which change by chapter.
  • IntroComp version: after each chapter, a game over-like screen allows the player to continue or restart to the beginning of the chapter to attempt a better ending.
  • Full version: a fair number of multiple solutions, which modify the plot to some extent.
  • Full version: instead of a traditional score, the game awards a percentile score on three axes - Effectiveness, Subtlety and Canonicality - at the game's end.

Versions

Introcomp Release

Release 1

Links

General info

Reviews

Spoilers