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The Heart Attack.

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Simulation - Other
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experimental
vietnam
notgame
gametrekking

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Uploaded
Jun 23, 2011 | 4:24 AM EDT
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6.5 mb

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A small notgame about two disparate lives that collide in Vietnam, made during two months I spent traveling through and learning about the country in 2011.

Takes about five minutes to play through, and requires no gaming skills. Learn more at GameTrekking.com.

Reviews


WhatafurryWhatafurry

Rated 5 / 5 stars October 25, 2011

Something I'd like to say...

Jordan, your 'notgames' have done something.
They hack and slash at the curtains we put up to shield ourselves from the ugly truth. That in reality, evil is decided by the individual. Among other messages.
This, and your other games have a simple brutality, depressing and dark. But it's also deeply informative and touching. They've given true insight on the human range of emotions, I'd say. I know that these short notgames you create bring out the best in my character. Make me sad, make me happy and many times, severely upset.

I know I've learned from you, as many others could say they have.

So please, keep on trekking.
I want to learn more.

-Matthew
5/5
10*


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darkwilhelmdarkwilhelm

Rated 5 / 5 stars July 17, 2011

the war

its the war of vietnam and im a vietnamish the best game
the music in the end its really vietnamish languages



tlcrockstlcrocks

Rated 4.5 / 5 stars July 17, 2011

wow

that was sort of sad...but fun i won!! :)



KatzyKinsKatzyKins

Rated 5 / 5 stars July 13, 2011

D: Point well made

I tried to save them both T___T
I suck at being a heart...


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JashuganJashugan

Rated 4 / 5 stars June 23, 2011

Wonderful, but speed it up

Great idea, and well thought out, but from an artistic perspective, you got the idea across pretty quickly, leaving the player just waiting around. The build up to the fast part should probably be sped up a bit, but my comment is mostly about the ending. A quick flash through the scenes in reverse would have been less boring, and probably more poignant.