6. Save the Date
Developer: Chris Cornell
It’s a perfectly normal evening, and you have a quiet dinner planned with one of your friends. Save the Date is a game about a lot of things. Friendship. Stories. Hope. Destiny. And above all else, dinner.
The game was made using Ren'Py and is a visual novel, but unlike most visual novels it doesn't have long stretches of simply text over graphics, but has plenty of interactivity, a lot of choices to make, and hence giving you many different possible endings. You get the full experience of the game by continous playthroughs, and each one provides you literally with various pieces of an interesting puzzle set. You might fail a lot, trying to get the best possible ending, but each playthrough is weird and funny.
The game is available across Windows, Mac and LInux.
Website: http://paperdino.com/save-the-date/
Genre: Visual Novel
Comments
Great choices there George : )
Several I've not heard of before... in particular, Cry of Fear, Containment Breach and Organised Thief will be receiving my imminent attention. The Boson game looks fun as well.
Thanks.
George, I'm confused :-D
In this thread I can see Boson X named as the Number 10 game of 2013, followed by your posts that say "Number 9 revealed", "Number 8 revealed" etc...
I can't see any games though other than Boson X, am I missing something here?
Oh never mind! Immediately after posting this I saw the links. Sorry.
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