I really enjoyed reviewing a bunch of IFComp games last year, excited to be back and see how many I can do this year.
An early thanks to all of the authors who poured their phlegm, spit, and milk into games this year (I see you, less-commonly-mentioned bodily fluids). This is a really special event and it only exists because of you.
A few introductory notes:
- I love it when people interact with my posts, so if something I say sparks a thought please do not hesitate to come in here and post. More opinions! I live for them!
- I blur egregious and specific spoilers, but generalized spoilers are unmarked. The assumed audience for these reviews is people who have already played the game.
- (With the slight exception that, under “gameplay tips” I will occasionally give spoilered hints for games with no built-in hints/walkthrough if there is a part that struck me as likely to cause problems. This is obviously not the ideal location to be seen by anyone who is stuck, but I have yet to think of a better one.) (Off topic, but I was today years old when I figured out how to make a second level of bullet points in discourse.)
- Authors: if I dislike some element of your game, be reassured that I speak for a highly peculiar constituency of one.
I’ve mentioned before that I think the “front matter” (here meaning title, subheading, blurb, tags, and cover art) can be neglected. It’s the game’s first impression, and it may be the only part of the game that some people ever see. Bait the trap! Prime the pump! For people who go on to play the game, help them get in the right frame of mind to have a good experience. (I put a decent amount of effort into being receptive to whatever experience a game wants to give me, but it’s a lot harder when the front matter is not giving clear cues.) So I have reserved some space this year in my review template to discuss the front matter. (Not in terms of separate artistic merit—I don’t care if the cover art is a stock photo—but in terms of how successfully the front matter conveys a flavor of the experience of the game.)
No reviews today, I need to build up a buffer, but be back soon.
Contents
- ROD MCSCHLONG GETS PUNCHED IN THE DONG by Hubert Janus
- LATEX, LEATHER, LIPSTICK, LOVE, LUST by THE BODY & THE BLOOD
- Final Call by doq and Emily S
- 198BREW by DWaM
- Yancy At The End Of The World! by Bez
- Hildy by J. Michael
- Campfire by loreKin
- You by Carter X Gwertzman
- The Garbage of the Future by AM Ruf
- Bureau of Strange Happenings by Phil Riley
- The Dragon of Silverton Mine by Vukasin Davic
- The Bat by Chandler Groover
- The Curse by Rob
- Verses by Kit Riemer
- Forbidden Lore by Alex Crossley
- Turn Right by Dee Cooke
- A few hours later in the day of The Egocentric by Ola Hansson
- The Saltcast Adventure by Beth Carpenter
- Big Fish by Binggang Zhuo
- String Theory by W Pzinski
- The Shyler Project by Bez
- Focal Shift by Fred Snyder
- Birding in Pope Lick Park by Eric Lathrop
- Traffic by D.S. Yu
- You Can’t Save Her by Sarah Mak
- A Warm Reception by Hetzel
- Miss Duckworthy’s School for Magic-Infested Young People by Felicity_Banks
- Metallic Red by Riaz Moola
- The Maze Gallery by Cryptic Conservatory
- Winter-Over by Emery Joyce, co-written by N. Cormier
- Uninteractive Fiction by Leah Thargic
- House of Wolves by Shruti Deo
- Dust by IkeC
- KING OF XANADU by MACHINES UNDERNEATH
- Sidekick by Charles Moore
- The Apothecary’s Assistant by Allyson Gray
- The Deserter by MemoryCanyon
- Hebe by Marina Diagourta
- Imprimatura by Elizabeth Ballou
- The Den by Ben Jackson
- A Death in Hyperspace by Stewart C Baker, Phoebe Barton, James Beamon, Kate Heartfield, Isabel J. Kim, Sara S. Messenger, Nacarat, Natalia Theodoridou, M. Darusha Wehm, and Merc Fenn Wolfmoor
- The Lost Artist: Prologue by Alejandro Ruiz del Sol, co-written by Martina Oyhenard
- Civil Service by Helen L Liston
- A Very Strong Gland by Arthur DiBianca
- An Account of Your Visit to the Enchanted House & What You Found There by Mandy Benanav
- Quest for the Teacup of Minor Sentimental Value by Damon L. Wakes
- When the Millennium Made Marvelous Moves by Michael Baltes
- Where Nothing Is Ever Named by Viktor Sobol
- The Master’s Lair by Stefan Hoffman
- The Triskelion Affair by Clyde Falsoon
- Awakened Deeply by R.A. Cooper
- Unreal People by Viwoo
- The Killings in Wasacona by Steve Kollmansberger
- First Contact by dott. Piergiorgio
- Redjackets by Anna C. Webster
- Why Pout? by Andrew Schultz
- Doctor Who and the Dalek Super-Brain by jkj yuio
- Forsaken Denizen by C.E.J. Pacian
- Deliquescence by Not-Only But-Also Riley
- Miss Gosling’s Last Case by Daniel M. Stelzer