What is “Trial of Fame”? “Trial of Fame” is our series of articles in which authors and friends of our blog play a ‘cult game’ for the first time in their lifes and tell us about the experience. With this,…
“Packets, Please!” by Cosmic Adventure Squad (Vu Ha, Rose Peng, Edward DiNola, Jordan Cazamias, Andrew Lee, Nikolas Anderson Korolog & Christopher Palacios). “With the repeal of net neutrality rules you are the new big …
“Guinea Post – Rodent Delivery” by Dennis Kröner. “Enjoy the thrills of experiencing life as a guinea pig post office worker! Can you survive stamping letters, sorting parcels and even checking bank accounts for five days?” By combining the …
“NNC News, with Tom Vandercar” by Denis Asensio, Celer Gutierrez, Rubén Calles, Joseph Beacham & Sarah McManus. “Find and click the words tagged as “banned”. Choose one of the [three] alternatives to swap the word.” First …
“Telegrapher” by jackyjjc. “Telegraph[s are] a new technology in the country. Therefore, the [M]inistry of [T]ruth is looking for someone to operate it. Fortunately or not, you are being selected.” What I like about “Telegrapher” is the successful transfer …
“Burger For Me” by Oscar Morales & Rodrigo Ramirez. “A burger stand simulator game, take control of a foreign chef assemble burgers while you try to learn the language of your customers!” “Papers, Please” meets a burger stand simulation …
“No Credit, No Problem!” by Rob Foor. “It’s your first day on the job as a [t]itle [l]oan [a]gent. You must get past the probationary period which involves successfully accepting or denying [ten] applications.” Ten customers, five things to …
“Unsolicited” by Lucas Pope. “M[ake the] ACME [form]-[letter company stand out as the premier form]-[letter mailing service on] E[arth].” The clean interface design of “Unsolicited” is a real pleasure, while the completion of the form letters reminds me of …
“Rations, Please!” by Cosmic Adventure Squad (Vu Ha, Rose Peng & Johan Soriao). “Your job is to pass out rations in a war-torn country, with hardly enough to go around. […] [S]ome [citizen] will [try to] bribe …