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Two Selves
Two Selves
By kadybat
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| Category | Rank | Score | Count |
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| Mood | 306 | 3.29 | | |
| Theme | 460 | 3.38 | | |
| Overall | 555 | 3.21 | | |
| Innovation | 1039 | 2.41 | | |
| Graphics | 1150 | 2.00 | | |
| Fun | 1161 | 2.00 | | |
| Coolness | 1204 | 49 | | |
Comments
bobrocks
2014-08-25 03:08
This is an interesting text adventure game which explores the life of a person who leads 2 lives. One displayed to the outside world which conforms to people's expectations and the author's "real" life. I definitely feel like I'm on the outside looking in while playing this game. Good luck to the author, I did not play to completion but I will be coming back for more.
crowbeak
2014-08-25 03:45
I feel like your preface should have been an afterward. You did a good job of making a game that could be fit to any number of situations/feelings, which includes transgender issues, but by prefacing it with your experiences you color the lenses right before handing the glasses off to the player.
frr171
2014-08-25 04:22
Great writing! It's always cool to see social issues explored through interactive fiction.
lyszie
2014-08-25 05:21
Nice story - I'm so glad to have played your game and being able to try and grasp someone else's reality :) you should make more of these!
This one hits close to home for non-obvious reasons.
I used to be a devout Christian, and thus believed that all LGBT people were on a one-way street to a place I believed in called Hell. I didn't even know what LGBT meant, nor would I have acknowledged it if I had heard it.
That was a long time ago. I've opened my own doors and come out in my own ways. Although I wasn't born gay or transgendered, I now accept that those who are should be treated like anyone else. There are both good-natured and evil people from the LGBT community, just like any other community. Heck; one of the first gamedev books I've ever read was written by Anna Anthropy, a transgendered individual.
The metaphors "out" and "opening a closed door that may have only seemed locked at first" may seem overused, but they're just so appropriate. This game puts the glasses on our eyes and let's us have a glimpse through the eyes of someone who has been through it, and is still going through it all.
There were some typos, but other than that, I think this game serves its purpose well. Thank you for giving us a peek past the media curtain.
mess110
2014-08-25 12:21
enjoyed reading the story, thanks
ViliX
2014-08-25 20:07
".., ready to begin again." It's a heck of a story. Now I feel a bit depressed and unsure of myselft O_O
Some pieces of the writing helped me empathize very well. Things like "The child is… dressed wrong" actually had quite an effect on me. I actually wish you went a bit more specific rather than taking the general approach. Either way, I liked it a lot.
Also, I used the "Fun" category to rate my enjoyment of the story, as I figured that made the most sense and helped keep the ratings fair.
Thanks for the story.
I'm glad you made this game, it was interesting to take a look into your life. Thanks :)
handkor
2014-08-27 00:51
Didn't expect to see a text adventure. Good job, it's quite nice.
I've been liking the assortment of story based games on LD. Great addition.
dookie
2014-09-03 18:56
This is quite nice. I think it did a good job of bringing the point across in a very general and relatable way even though you say it's very personal :)
erdnuss
2014-09-15 17:06
Hmmm, very interesting. I am not really sure what to make of it, so it is definitely a game that is worth playing.