Let’s play a story!
Tuesday, September 7th, 2010Books Left: 93
Current Book: The Magus by John Fowles
Over the weekend someone tweeted a link to this video on youtube about interactive fiction. I remembered trying to play Zork as a kid and getting extremely frustrated by how easily I got myself lost. (I’ve been known to get lost in doctor offices and even houses. Give me something with no visual clues whatsoever and I’m sunk.) Instead I played World Builder games, which for those of you without a Mac in the early-mid 90s, were kind of a cross between point-and-click adventure games like Myst and interactive fiction like Zork. There were rooms with written descriptions, but there were also pictures. So I’d think, “Okay, here I am in the striped room with the funny chair. To the east the striped room continues and there’s a bathtub, but to the west is the peeling wallpaper room with the door to the outside.”
After watching the video, though, I thought it would be fun to play interactive fiction. There turns out to be a ton of it online. I played a couple of short games: Violet was a lot of fun and took place all in one room, so I didn’t get lost. Then I played Photopia, which was amazing. It’s more story than puzzles. It’s such an amazing story it would stand alone solidly without the interactive element which adds to the beauty of the piece. Make sure to play with color on for the full effect.
Other than interactive fiction, I’ve finished the first chapter of The Magus and I’m hoping to get far enough into that to warrant a first blog post soon! I’m trying to keep an open mind, dispite negative reviews from fellow Modern Library bloggers and the fact that the love interest is named Alison, spelled incorrectly.
I’ve also started reading A Game of Thrones by George R R Martin, and it’s been a long time since I’ve started a new fantasy series. I’m enjoying this one quite a bit, particularly because it focuses on political intrigue and doesn’t get stuck in the good vs. evil trap of most of the fantasy I’ve read.











