Fallacy of Dawn

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Fallacy of Dawn
Game
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Published2001
Credits
AuthorRobb Sherwin
PublisherJolt Country
Reception
Events
XYZZY Awards 2001
Winner: Best Individual NPC, Best Writing
XYZZY Awards 2001
Finalist: Best Game, Best Individual PC, Best NPCs, Best Setting, Best Story
IFDB rating4.5 out of 5 (19 ratings)
Gameplay
Interaction style
Parser
Parser
Literary genres
Comedy
Comedy
Science fiction
Science fiction
Location
City
City
TagRPG
LanguageEnglish
AccessibilityColour: none. Graphics: required. Sound: none.
Technical details
Authoring systemHugo
FormatHugo
LicenseFreeware
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How it begins

In a substantial introduction, Delarion explains that he is working at Benji's Video Arcade; that he is addicted to a drug called rephasia; that he and his girlfriend Nevelle used to work as software pirates until they got caught, and she disappeared; and that Delarion was thrown into New Haz and rendered unable to operate or understand any electronic devices. His aim is to make enough money to get out of New Haz.

Delarion is in Benji's Arcade, carrying a quarter, a token dispenser and his pillcase.

Notable features

  • Written in the first person singular.
  • Graphical windows display both the location and the NPC the player is interacting with.
  • Not AIF, but contains (in the words of Adam Thornton) a "completely optional and not-at-all-explicit sex scene".
  • Drug habit hunger puzzle.
  • Allows for ranged and melee combat. The status line includes meters for hit points and ree level.

Versions

Version 1.03

Date: 2001

Version 1.04

Date: 2001

  • Fallacy of Dawn (Robb Sherwin; 2001; Hugo).
    • dawn.zip (5.7 MB): dawn.hex (gamefile), DAWN_GFX (graphics file), hewin.exe (Windows executable), newhaz.jpg (game map), readme.txt (readme). download.

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Date: 2001

Date: 2001