Glorious Discussions Concerning Interactive Entertainment: The Binary and Rematch
So, I didn’t get this figured out as soon as I had meant to, which means you’ve had to wait a bit longer than I had let on to find out what we’ll be talking about after reading week. But no longer! The next GDCIE will be Tuesday February 28, 2012 at 6:00pm in MC2035. We will be discussing:
The Binary, by BloomEngine
http://bloomengine.com/binary/
and
Rematch, by Andrew Pontious
http://www.wurb.com/if/game/1114
So, a double feature. We have an Interactive Fiction Jam (IF Jam) coming up, so we’re going to be getting into some of that for the GDCIE. These two have a common element in terms of puzzle solving, though they both handle it a little differently. So we’ll maybe get a little compare and contrast going.
The Binary is browser based and very straight forward in terms of interface. Shouldn’t take too long to play through either. About 45 minutes seems like a good guess for playtime, though I honestly can’t actually remember how long it took me. Sorry.
Rematch, on the other hand, is a little more traditional, as far as IF goes, in its interface. So you’ll have to type commands in the game, but hopefully it shouldn’t be too difficult to figure out how to play if you’ve never done an IF before. You’ll also need to run the game through an IF Interpreter to play it. Gargoyle (Windows, Mac and Linux) is pretty decent and works with a lot of different IF formats. When playing you’ll probably want to use the Auto mode, which will automatically undo your last (and only) move when you lose (you’ll get the option along with the normal options to quit, undo or restart when you hit game over). I think it took me a little over an hour to beat the game.
Setting aside just a couple hours should be enough time to play through both of them.
We also have those two GDCIE bonus discussions coming up on the irc channel, the Tuesday (tomorrow) and Thursday of reading week. This will probably be the only reminder I do for them.
Nothing left to say,
Jonathan Semple