Tryst of Fate
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| Tryst of Fate | |
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| Game | |
| Main links | |
| Published | 1997 |
| Credits | |
| Author | G. M. Zagurski |
| Reception | |
| IFDB rating | 4 out of 5 (7 ratings) |
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| Literary genre | |
| Location | |
| Language | English |
| Accessibility | Colour: none. Graphics: none. Sound: none. |
| Technical details | |
| Authoring system | Inform 6 |
| Format | Z-code 5 |
| License | Freeware |
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How it begins
You are a housewife near the end of a long day of housework. Unfortunately, when climbing the stairs, you step on a toy car, hit your head on the banister and pass out.
You regain consciousness on the upstairs hall floor. When you attempt to stand, a gnome (Frank) in a cowboy hat comes out of your bedroom and steals the gold watch off your wrist. Then a raspy voice calls him and he beats a hasty exit back to your bedroom. A blue gumball drops out of his pocket. When you try to take the gumball, a second gnome (George) from your bedroom reaches it first and claims that Frank stole his special gum. Then he too heads off to your bedroom.
Versions
Release
Date: 1997
- Tryst of Fate (G. M. Zagurski; 1997; Z-code 5).
Links
N.B. Many IF Archive games are temporarily unavailable in the UK.
General info
- Tryst of Fate (archived) - at Baf's Guide.
Reviews
- Tryst of Fate - at SPAG.
- Tryst of Fate - at IF Ratings.
Spoilers
Date: 1997
