Well, I'm not even sure you can call this a game, but it's on steam, and free, and, well, that's probably the reason it appeared in my library... It's like magic, I swear :p
'Emily is away' it's an early 2000s chat simulator. Remember all those hours you've spent, as a teenager, on msn/icq/etc? Well, this is basically the same thing.
You're experiencing some kind of interactive story that develops based on the choices you make... ...Al while having a chatconversation with Emily, a friend from highschool.
At the start of the game you're almost done with highschool and talking about the colleges you'll go to; at the end of the game you're about to graduate.
During those 4 years you keep in touch with Emily, through the good old instant messaging program, but it's not as natural/easy as it sounds.
The game is relatively short, but because there are always a bunch of choices to make (And because it's free) you can replay it a few times before deleting, just to see if you can make it end differently.
1 playthrough took me about 30 minutes, including breaks, slacking, doing other stuff, etc. etc.
So, ye, definately give it a try :)
woensdag 16 december 2015
Time to pick this stuff up again.
Right, so, ye, seems like even this backlog blog managed to get into, well, my backlog....
I've moved places a few months ago, it took me a while to get done settling in, unpack, etc. etc. So, ye, of course that naturally meant my backlog is even bigger now (damned steam sales...)
Anyway, not that I even have the slightest illusion anyone cares, but if I don't keep it up, I'll never get myself to actually try most of my games...
So, of course, it made perfect sense to start playing Diablo 3, right?
It's not like I've got around 500 other games I actually have to finish instead of running rifts...
I've moved places a few months ago, it took me a while to get done settling in, unpack, etc. etc. So, ye, of course that naturally meant my backlog is even bigger now (damned steam sales...)
Anyway, not that I even have the slightest illusion anyone cares, but if I don't keep it up, I'll never get myself to actually try most of my games...
So, of course, it made perfect sense to start playing Diablo 3, right?
It's not like I've got around 500 other games I actually have to finish instead of running rifts...
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