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{{game infobox|title=Comédie|image=|author=[[MonsieurBouc]] as "Edgar Havre"|publisher=n/a|released= 2-Feb-2015|authsystem=[[Inform 7]]|platform=[[Glulx]]|language=[[French]]|license=Freeware|color=none|graphics=none|sound=none|cruelty= | {{game infobox|title=Comédie|image=|author=[[MonsieurBouc]] as "Edgar Havre"|publisher=n/a|released= 2-Feb-2015|authsystem=[[Inform 7]]|platform=[[Glulx]]|language=[[French]]|license=Freeware|color=none|graphics=none|sound=none|cruelty=Merciful} | ||
==How It Begins== | ==How It Begins== | ||
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* [http://ifiction.free.fr/telechargement//Concours2014/Comedy_Guide_English.txt English walkthrough] | * [http://ifiction.free.fr/telechargement//Concours2014/Comedy_Guide_English.txt English walkthrough] | ||
* [http://hlabrande.fr/if/sols/comedie.txt French walkthrough by [[Hugo Labrande]]] | * [http://hlabrande.fr/if/sols/comedie.txt French walkthrough by [[Hugo Labrande]]] | ||
* | * [http://ifdb.tads.org/viewgame?id=koy17cfn19vlk5jn koy17cfn19vlk5jn - at [[IFDB]] | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Comédie}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Comédie}} | ||
[[Category:Works]] [[Category:Works in 2015]] [[Category:French works]] [[Category:Glulx works]] [[Category:Inform 7 works]] | [[Category:Works]] [[Category:Works in 2015]] [[Category:French works]] [[Category:Glulx works]] [[Category:Inform 7 works]] |
Revision as of 18:57, 1 March 2018
{{game infobox|title=Comédie|image=|author=MonsieurBouc as "Edgar Havre"|publisher=n/a|released= 2-Feb-2015|authsystem=Inform 7|platform=Glulx|language=French|license=Freeware|color=none|graphics=none|sound=none|cruelty=Merciful}
How It Begins
It is winter and night is beginning. Street lights that line the street reflect the windows. A few cars rumble past noisily on the pavement.
Couples walk by, dressed in thick overcoats and hats. A chestnut vendor reads a newspaper by the light of a fire.
The imposing Teatro delle Muse appears at the corner of a street, grabbing your thoughts. You enter through a small door set into a much larger one made of raw wood. The door closes behind you.