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You are a young girl or woman returning to the castle of the Beast after a seven day visit home with your sisters and taciturn father. It's actually a relief to get away from their concerns and suspicions. | You are a young girl or woman returning to the castle of the Beast after a seven day visit home with your sisters and taciturn father. It's actually a relief to get away from their concerns and suspicions. | ||
The game asks if you've played interactive fiction before. If you answer | The game asks if you've played interactive fiction before. If you answer no, this turns "novice mode" on (see notable features below). | ||
You are empty-handed and stand at the drawbridge that crosses the moat outside the castle gate. Although you've spent several years here, your brief absence has made it seem strange to you again. It's time to go back inside. | You are empty-handed and stand at the drawbridge that crosses the moat outside the castle gate. Although you've spent several years here, your brief absence has made it seem strange to you again. It's time to go back inside. |
Revision as of 09:08, 27 February 2007
Explore a large castle in this story based on The Beauty and the Beast fairy tale.
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Author(s) | Emily Short |
Publisher(s) | n/a |
Release date(s) | 21-Jan-2006; 01-Mar-2006 |
Authoring system | Inform 7 |
Platform(s) | Z-code |
Language(s) | English |
License(s) | Freeware |
Multimedia | |
Color effects | none |
Graphics | none |
Sound/Music | none |
Ratings | |
Cruelty scale | Merciful |
How It Begins
You are a young girl or woman returning to the castle of the Beast after a seven day visit home with your sisters and taciturn father. It's actually a relief to get away from their concerns and suspicions.
The game asks if you've played interactive fiction before. If you answer no, this turns "novice mode" on (see notable features below).
You are empty-handed and stand at the drawbridge that crosses the moat outside the castle gate. Although you've spent several years here, your brief absence has made it seem strange to you again. It's time to go back inside.
Notable Features
(Most of these features are only in the expanded version of the game, although the Speed-IF version does have the color-coded compass rose.)
- The left side of the three-line high status bar lists your location, the region that the location is in, and a statistic of how many rooms you have searched. In the speed-if version, there are 31 rooms; in the expanded version, there are 55 rooms.
- The right side of the status bar has a color-coded ASCII graphic compass rose. Unexplored directions are in red; explored directions are in the default color.
- Has an optional "novice mode" feature. Key words in descriptions are set in boldface, and extra command help is provided in the form of a list of suggestions after every game response. This can be turned off with the "novice mode off" command.
- New verbs:
- GO TO (room) will walk the PC back to any previously seen room.
- FIND (object) will likewise walk you to any previously seen item.
- LOOK (direction) lets you look into the next room.
- ROOMS and OBJECTS will list all the rooms and objects you've seen, respectively.
- THINK ABOUT (object) will sometimes give you more information about that item.
- Adaptive hinting.
- Multiple endings.
Versions
The Speed-IF version
- Bronze (Emily Short; 21-Jan-2006; Z-code). Speed-IF Gruff.
- Version info: Release 1 / Serial number 060121 / Inform 7 build 3E48 (I6/v6.30 lib 6/10N)
The Expanded version
- Bronze (Emily Short; 01-Mar-2006; Z-code).
- Version info: Release 9 / Serial number 060225 / Inform 7 build 3F37 (I6/v6.30 lib 6/10N)
- Note: This version was released along with Damnatio Memoriae and The Reliques of Tolti-Aph as sample programs of Inform 7, before Inform 7 itself was released.
Links
General Info
- Bronze Homepage. (Also: an older version of the homepage.) The website contains links to the story file, a .pdf manual, a .pdf map, a .txt walkthrough, a 'Making of Bronze' page, and the source text.
- Bronze (archived) - at Baf's Guide
Reviews
- Alloys and Allies - Paul O'Brian reviews Bronze for IF-Review. May 2006.
- Bronze - at IFReviews.org