I don't remember why this game is called 'Onion'
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| I don't remember why this game is called 'Onion' | |
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| Game | |
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| Published | September 1999 |
| Credits | |
| Author | Dan Shiovitz |
| Reception | |
| Events | |
| IFDB rating | 2.5 out of 5 (3 ratings) |
| Gameplay | |
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| Literary genre | |
| Location | |
| Language | English |
| Cruelty scale | Merciful |
| Accessibility | Colour: none. Graphics: none. Sound: none. |
| Technical details | |
| Authoring system | TADS 2 |
| Format | TADS 2 |
| License | Freeware |
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How it begins
You could be anyone, carrying nothing, at the base of a massive plastic replica of the Eiffel tower—built by aliens—in the middle of a Martian desert. You have no obvious goals to begin with.
Trivia and Comments
- If you don't type in a name when asked, the game decides your name is Gordon J Stomach.
- The game ends with 99 out of 100 points. There may or may not be a last lousy point.
- The game contains references to the games Leather Goddesses of Phobos and One Foot Down.
Versions
Competition version
Date: September 1999
- I don't remember why this game is called "Onion" (Dan Shiovitz; Sep-1999; TADS 2).
- Note: Neither the title nor the author's name are included in the game itself.
- Speed-IF 4 entry.
- Story file: onion.gam
Links
N.B. Many IF Archive games are temporarily unavailable in the UK.
General info
- I don't remember why this game is called "Onion" (archived) - at Baf's Guide.
Reviews
Spoilers
Date: September 1999

