Undo
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Review by Underdogs:
One of the first "experimental" IF of the modern day, Undo is a very short, very strange game with a simple premise: you're playing an adventure game on a corrupted disk. All you need to do now to win is get past the duck and the frog. But the game is corrupted-- so how will you proceed?
Undo has been called an "anti-game" by many IF fans, and for good reason. The game is packed with self-reference, and a very creative use of logic (or is that anti-logic?) is required to "win" the game. Definitely a cult classic, and NOT everyone's cup of tea. Once you beat it, you'll probably either really like the game (like I do), or dismiss it completely as a waste of time. Either way, Undo is one of the cornerstones of modern-day IF scene, and a commendable attempt to break the mold. Well worth a look, but be prepared to get frustrated if you are not used to thinking "out of the box" ;)
Average Rating: | 6.11 [9 votes] |
Genre: | Interactive Fiction |
Designer: | Neil DeMause |
Developer: | Freeware |
Publisher: | Freeware |
Year: | 1995 |
Software Copyright: | Neil DeMause |
Theme: | Humorous |
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More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | TADS |
If you like this game, try: | Pick Up the Phone Booth and Die, Bugged, Rematch |
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