Lysistrata

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Lysistrata
Game
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Published14 May 2007
Credits
AuthorKnight Errant
Reception
Events
Gameplay
Interaction style
Parser
Parser
Literary genre
Porn/Erotica
Porn/Erotica
Location
City
City
LanguageEnglish
Cruelty scaleMerciful
AccessibilityColour: none. Graphics: optional. Sound: none.
Technical details
Authoring systemTADS 3
FormatTADS 3
LicenseFreeware
IFIDb016c328-b052-ad20-f044-9321e0be6b06
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How it begins

It is 411 BC, during the Peloponnesian War. The player is Cinesias, magistrate of Athens. Lysistrata has convinced all the women of Greece to refuse sexual relations with men until they end the war. To that end, they have seized the Acropolis and barricaded themselves inside. You have been without sex for two weeks, and you must convince your wife to come back home, or at least have sex with her.

WARNING: This game contains sexual content.

Notable features

  • Lysistrata is an adaptation of the ancient Greek play of the same name, written by Aristophanes in 411 BC. Unlike most AIF games, the objective is to have sex with your spouse.

Versions

Version 1.5

Date: 14 May 2007

  • Lysistrata (Knight Errant; 14-May-2007; TADS 3).
    • Lysistrata, 2007 Mini-Comp edition version 1.5
    • IFID: b016c328-b052-ad20-f044-9321e0be6b06
      IFID links: IFDB
    • 2007 AIF Mini-comp: 9th place of 12 entries.
      Lysistrata ranked 8th in Technical; 9th in Concept, Writing, Sex, and Enjoyment; and 11th in Characters.

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Date: 14 May 2007