Amazing game
I had a great time playing it and exploring choices i could make.
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I had a great time playing it and exploring choices i could make.
This game provides a wide range of paths to follow, and an engaging narrative. There are hints along the way of how your choices are setting the stage for possible outcomes, but it’s not so predictable as to be boring or feel like a puzzle you need to solve. Highly recommended!
Really fun, I enjoy watching the choices I make influence the world and the story is immersive and enjoyable.
Honestly it’s a strange feeling to be attracted to a character. My play through it felt like I was making choices that only I would make and the little one I would be raising. At times I thought I hope nothing bad comes to my robot, and you hope the robot loves you as much as you put time and thought into your choices. It really is a lovely game.
I was a fan of the choose your path books in school. I loved the feeling of being a part of the story direction. And even hacking my way through the story to get the perfect endings. This beautiful app gave me the same feeling those classics did back then. I loved the story. Thank you for such great content!
There’s little to say about Kevin Gold’s “Choice Of Robots” other than that’s it’s absolutely exceptional. If this isn’t the pinnacle of interactive storytelling, I want to read the novel that is. Throughout each of the vast number of varied story arcs, you’ll plunge into a unique aspect of science fiction with the aid of Kevin’s breadth of knowledge on subjects such as philosophy, war, romance, differential equations (it’s not scary), the play “Pippin” and, and (of course) the definition of life. And into this vast web, Kevin weaves stories that reflect your own with an eeriness that might lead you to believe the story itself is self-aware. Do yourself a favor and play/read this. But be warned, you’ll replay/read it. A lot. A lot lot.
Ive played around 15 choice of games, and this is the one I come back to the most This game has so many endings and many choice affect how your robot turns out *spoilers*Every time I play I find a new thing, from the elf shop to stopping the revolution with the ex-teacher *end spoiler* This is one of the most dynamic games made from Choice Of
This game was clearly made with love and familiarity with AI. The depth of the characters and subtle shifts in what happens are delightful. I can’t wait to see what this studio comes out with next.
I had a hard time believing all of the hype in the reviews, but I’ve got to say that this interactive novel does more in one game than most exceptional ones do in three. This is a complete package rather than that “wait for the next chapter and pay for it to continue your story” nature of really good interactive novels that I’ve seen. This is long enough to be a whole series of interactive novels and a fine one at that. Whoever made this and took the time to bleed this emotion into this piece of art, if you’re reading this, thank you. Thank you so much.
Some may view the unorthodox text and choice style as boring or lacking in immersion, however the great writing and sense of influence you have through your choices creates a deep and personal experience. If you play the game seriously, there will be multiple points in which you face moral dilemmas. Is it moral to send intelligent beings, albeit robots into war? If not, then more humans will have to be sent instead which creates greater casualties. The writing in the game creates a strong attachments or animosity towards characters and your choices will have a noticeable impact on how the story unfolds. There is tons of replay value, however I wish there was more to be done with a single story line rather than having to replay it again in order to explore the story rich world the game offers (but that may just be me being stingy because the game was great).