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Reviews for "Ergon / Logos"

Crashed my browser

Your philosophy did not translate into a game. It was unclear if clicking the mouse or moving the mouse did anything. If I didn't move the mouse, the game still moved. The flash crashed my browser when "I died". Your game is broken. Your flash is not a game.

Remake this as more of a choose your own adventure/poetry/philosophical/ethica l decisions and you'll have a game. You'll still be able to make it as post-modern/structuralist esoteric as you want, but it will be more successful.

Interesting.

First of all, those who vote lowly do not understand what this is.

For those who do not understand, this is a unique new concept of game wherein you, the player, follow a storyline and manipulate it where there are multiple branches of possible continuations to the story. These continuations change the direction of the story, literally and figuratively, to entertain the player, who tries to find a favorable outcome to the various situations that the hero of the story is involved with.

To the author, good job in creating a very original concept for a game. I misunderstood this game for some time; I thought that the actual game was an introduction and that it could not be interacted with. After reaching the conclusion and playing again, I noticed that I could pick between two branches of text. While this is a unique approach to gameplay, it poses several disadvantages. Since it lacks clear-cut instruction, it would probably confuse people while the game is in progress. I speak from experience.

In short. Good job. There is room for improvement.

what the fuck?

its just spinning words? no description of how to play it and the annoying music gave me a headache. no stars for you.

Erm, excuse me?

Non-linear?! Every path led back to the eventual outcome - one of a very few endings involving the creature. This is nowhere near non-linear. You either die or make it to one of the very similar endings.

However, I do like the story, and the vocabulary is great. I really don't see the influence of "French philosophy," but nevertheless, it's a decent text based adventure, and it's certainly very unique in it's presentation.

Awesome!

I managed to survive the pitfall and the monster on first try but I then developped dyslexia >.<

It's probably the most original game I've ever played, awesome concept and freaky story.