Hell: A Comedy of Errors

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Hell: A Comedy of Errors
Game
Main linksPlay online
Published2002
Credits
AuthorJohn Evans (Castle Amnos author)
Reception
Events
IFComp 2002
23rd of 38
IFDB rating2.5 out of 5 (7 ratings)
Gameplay
Interaction style
Parser
Parser
Literary genre
Fantasy
Fantasy
Location
Underground
Underground
LanguageEnglish
AccessibilityColour: none. Graphics: none. Sound: none.
Technical details
Authoring systemInform 6
FormatZ-code 5
LicenseFreeware
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How it begins

NOTE: "This game contains themes which might be considered religious (i.e. Hell, demons, the afterlife), and deals with them in a satirical and fantastical manner. The author truly does not wish to offend anyone; if you feel you may be bothered by this game, please quit now."

You are (initially) a wisp without substance or clear memory of who you are. As you break the surface of a pool, a hissing voice from a glowing green sphere welcomes you to Hell. Your task will be to administer this section of the Pit Realms. You are instructed to repeatedly gaze into the water and choose your gender, your sinful nature, your skin type, and your wing type. Your outward form changes appropriately. You are then gifted with three tools: a staff, a satchel, and a grimoire. "Perform your job well and you shall be rewarded." Soon, the first wispy form—a soul—flops out of the pool for you to torture.

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Date: 2002

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Date: 2002