Unraveling God
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| Unraveling God | |
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| Game | |
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| Published | 1 October 2002 |
| Credits | |
| Author | Todd Watson |
| Reception | |
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| IFDB rating | 3.5 out of 5 (9 ratings) |
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| Literary genres | |
| Language | English |
| Accessibility | Colour: optional. Graphics: n/a. Sound: n/a. |
| Technical details | |
| Authoring system | ADRIFT 4 |
| System | Windows |
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How it begins
Playing Professor Gabriel G. Markson, you have apparently created a new and original science which allows people to be frozen indefinitely. Travel to other star systems is now a possibility as well as freezing people with incurable diseases until a cure can be found for them.
Notable features
- More a novel than IF, the gameplay in Unraveling God is very linear.
Trivia and Comments
- This is one of the ADRIFT Recommended Games put together in 2005 by the ADRIFT Forum.
Versions
Release 1 (Competition release)
Date: 1 October 2002
- Unraveling God (Todd Watson; 01-Oct-2002; ADRIFT 4). IF Comp 2002: 12th place.
- IF Comp 2002: 12th place of 38 entries.
- ADRIFT End of Year Comp 2002: 3rd place.
Release 1.1
Date: 18 June 2003
- Unraveling God (Todd Watson; 18-Jun-2003; ADRIFT).
Links
N.B. Many IF Archive games are temporarily unavailable in the UK.
- Unraveling God (archived) - at Baf's Guide.
Reviews
- Delron review compilation by various reviewers.
- SPAG review by Edward Lacey.
- Review - by Paul O'Brian.
- Review - by Dan Shiovitz.
- Unraveling God (potential archive link) - at IF Ratings.
Date: 1 October 2002
Date: 18 June 2003


