Jump to hyperspace aboard the Lady Luck, the fastest starship in the galaxy! Join her ragtag crew of space pirates, or infiltrate their ranks, working undercover for the Galactic Police.
Treasure Seekers of Lady Luck is an interactive sci-fi novel by Christopher Brendel, where your choices determine how the story proceeds. The game is entirely text-based—without graphics or sound effects—but driven by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.
The fate of the ship rests in your hands! Will you play as male or female? Gay or straight? Will you unlock the mystery hidden in the heart of the ship?
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Taking two stars away because sometimes when I select a option it will do the exact opposite of what I want it to do!!! Like for example it says knock out old woman but my character won’t do it!!! This is probably because at the beginning my character selected infiltration not tactical but it is still stupid why your character hesitates!!!! Please fix this!!!!!!
Fun
It was really fun I wish it was longer and had a lot of potential for a second part
More game like this plz
Good game I'm not going to write a review though there's already a dozen
Good, but has one issue
This is a great game, but there needs to be a sequel. Everything just ended abruptly, and it has a great amount of potential for part 2.
Good to a point...
During the story line there are strange changes in interactions with one scene to the next, almost like you did something that you never experienced in the story line, or it's a generic answer to a question you could have (but didn't) ask. Also about half way through the story one of the main characters changes from a woman to a man! I think the he/she switch Ruined the immersion for me, so much so that I stopped reading to post this as a warning. I like the story however, but the words and grammar are way off at points and need attention. So it's Good to a point and bad too, do give me confusing plot that never happened. Like "You lost the officer in the commotion." When I never met one, and "I don't want to be alone again." When I never was or never chose to go off alone in the first place. There are many more "what the?" Moments too.
The best!!
I loved this game! Full of syfi and adventure.
Highly enjoyable
This is my favorite thus far. Reminds me of Joss Whedon's Firefly, but with the added bonus of aliens. It's vibrant, every character and location is colorful and distinct, and it's a fun story in general.
That being said, there could have been several more missions before the end, and I can see there being a sequel, though I doubt that's ever going to happen.
Also, like several others have said, it's a pain that you can only get on the good side of 4 out of the 8 characters. Limits options. Perhaps if it were longer...
Overall, highly recommended.
Short but good
Like all Choice of Games, it was enjoyable to play, however I fell it could be better.
I love the adventure part, and he interactions. And the chance to play two sides is fun, however, you are forced to hate half of the characters in the game, as you can only like one or the other, no matter how nice you are to the both of them. The game was also on the short side, but it was still enjoyable to play.
Fun Sci-Fi Romp
I truly enjoyed the 'classic' feel of this game, highlighted by things like little puzzles to solve, objects you can obtain for later use, and skill sets. It reminded me a little of the olden days of DOS text games.
I hope the author eventually brings more games to life. The only improvement I would like to see is more in-depth relationships between characters (and not necessarily romance per se).