A fellow named David Sky has made it into a Twine game. You can play it
It's pretty great except you don't get to tease Hans and as far as I can tell, there's no way to get stuck in hell as a crow. The tower is fun.
Also this reminds me of a thing that Dunkey made once that was also doubleplusgood. I meant to link to it at some point, but forgot. Sorry, Dunkey(s).
(This is not a Patreon post, as I did 0% of the work.)
Ah man. Hell yeah. This rules.
ReplyDeleteI always wanted to put my players through this but I never got a TPK.
Don't read if you haven't already played it:
ReplyDeleteIt was fun, but there weren't that many options, and i felt more like I was going mad when I wasn't in the tower. once I completed my 999 years, I went back to the line only to find that I was already supposed to go into the gate for heaven.
I ran through it and good news! You *can* get stuck as a crow in hell.
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ReplyDeleteI was able to kill the giant skeleton (after you do are killed, any damage done remains, so enough persistence means you can kill him). However, the game acted like I had killed a normal one, and brought me back to Still Waters. When I went back to his island, he was still there, but somehow with negative HP. When I attack, he dies instantly, but it still has the same issue. Is that meant to happen? Because right now I feel like I wasted ~1 Hour of my life for nothing.
I don't know why I did it, but I beat the giant skeleton. Don't do what I did, nothing happens.
ReplyDeleteDylan Stewart: That was not what was supposed to happen, because I never realized I'd made it possible to kill the giant skeleton. I'm happy to say that 1 hour of your life wasn't for nothing, as I've now gone back and adjusted things so they work a lot better—and it won't take an hour to accomplish what you accomplished. Thanks for posting this; you never really know what people will find in a game until they playtest it! Thanks for pointing this out, and I'm sorry it took me so long to address it.
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