Good Night
XanMag
07 Nov 2017, 07:23A smallish game in response to my challenge for a short little game that can be played in less than twenty minutes.
Less of a "game" and more of an interaction, this story hopefully takes you on a trip through a the mind of a tortured soul who has experienced love and loss.
Please let me know of any typos - I'm sure there might be a few as I published at 2:33am after an all-nighter.
Happy gaming.
Happy Halloween! Post-Halloween!
https://textadventures.co.uk/games/view/otwghen-rugkm8qcg7pita/good-night
EDIT: FYI - There are NO links to click. I underlined words to help the player consider what might be important. These objects (and some others) you can examine - 'x [object]' - or you can think about the
object - 't [object]'
Read carefully (and examine and think about objects) to appreciate the ending a bit more.

K.V.
07 Nov 2017, 07:45>get headphones
You pick them up.
>don them
You put them on.
>clap
You clap once. Nothing appears to happen.
>clap twice
You clap twice. The lights go out.
DARKNESS
It is pitch black in here. You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
>switch on PC
You turn it on.
Blue light slowly fills the room.
You can see a command prompt.
>use prompt
Please enter a command.
>"C:\Program Files (x86)\Quest 5\Quest.exe" "Downloads\Good Night.quest"
Loading...

K.V.
07 Nov 2017, 08:39Here's my review (I'll do a real one tomorrow):
Wow!
XanMag
07 Nov 2017, 13:45FYI - There are NO links to click. I underlined words to help the player consider what might be important. These objects (and some others) you can examine - 'x [object]' - or you can think about the
object - 't [object]'
This is really just a story and the more you think about or examine the more you can understand. On your first play through, really take your time and read and absorb. This will make the ending more impactful I think. The second play-through will kind of ruin the effect because you will be aware of the twist that is coming.
mrangel
07 Nov 2017, 14:04Pretty neat.
I think the font was a bit distracting; it's hard to get into the character's head when I have to read twice to make out the name of an object.
XanMag
07 Nov 2017, 14:14Thank you. That is one of the things I plan on changing in the update. I'm looking for a "scary looking" font and that is the best I could find for now. It will be switched in the next day or two. =)
Also on the "fix" list:
- Width size - in a few instances the text runs off the right side of the page. Not a huge issue but known and will be fixed.
- A few grammar errors/misspellings - I think they are few and far between but still hunting them down.
If there is anything else you all find, let me know!
Thanks for playing.
jmnevil54
08 Nov 2017, 02:17If I get to "Your nightmare has begun," does that mean I won?
XanMag
08 Nov 2017, 02:57No. Continue to examine and think about things. The end is near. >:]
XanMag
08 Nov 2017, 04:32FYI - adjusted the font style and color to make it a easier on the eyes and to fit the width of the screen (thanks helping on both accounts, KV)
Any other errors or fixes that need made, please let me know.
mrangel
08 Nov 2017, 12:37If I get to "Your nightmare has begun," does that mean I won?
I got quite confused once I got to "your nightmare has begun" ... try thinking or looking at the same things more than once, because I think the item that triggers the next scene only works after a certain time has passed or something; the first time I tried it gave me no response, just another prompt with no output.
XanMag
08 Nov 2017, 14:50I got quite confused once I got to "your nightmare has begun" ... try thinking or looking at the same things more than once, because I think the item that triggers the next scene only works after a certain time has passed or something; the first time I tried it gave me no response, just another prompt with no output.
Correct. Once you see "Your nightmare has begun", your view on certain things have changed.