Exactly 14 syllables... er, gulps!: Difference between revisions
(Page created) |
m (→Versions) |
||
Line 24: | Line 24: | ||
Version 1.1ee (tands for English edition) - the only version in English | Version 1.1ee (tands for English edition) - the only version in English | ||
==Links== | |||
[http://www.ifarchive.org/if-archive/games/tads/e14s.gam Exactly 14 syllables... er, gulps!] at If-Archive | [http://www.ifarchive.org/if-archive/games/tads/e14s.gam Exactly 14 syllables... er, gulps!] at If-Archive |
Revision as of 17:44, 18 January 2014
How It Begins
By a hard day's night you're at home, as usual. Time to have some beer before going to bed...
Notable Features
- This is an English translation of the entry in the Vzhzh-Vzhzh! competition from February 2013.
- Vzhzh! is sort of a counterpart to Speed-IF in the Russian interactive fiction community. Authors have about 24 hours to write a game meeting a set of premises set by the organizer(s). The name of the minicomp is an onomatopoeic interjection reproducing the sound of something swishing through the air at a neck-breaking speed.
There's been about seven \(Vzhzh!\) contests so far. The one this game has been written for, called \(Vzhzh-Vzhzh!\), was conducted in two rounds on the 14th and 16th February 2013. The first round was dedicated to the 14th February - this day in 1779, Captain James Cook has been eaten by aborigines (or maybe not). Therefore, the games submitted in this round had to fulfil the following premises:
1. The food in the game should talk, but not for a very long time, or in an unknown language.
2. In the game, there should be a pair of twin objects (like shoes) or characters (like, er, twins), with one of them being dry and the other one wet.
3. The game should have a "sweet" and a "bitter" ending.
4. The name of the game should contain exactly 14 syllables.
Versions
Version 1.1ee (tands for English edition) - the only version in English
Links
Exactly 14 syllables... er, gulps! at If-Archive