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So, if I understand correctly, you have created a Python library to help design text games? Something original in itself, but which seems very complex to set up. Fortunately, your example (clearly specified in the description of your game, by following the link http://109.74.199.86/) allows to appreciate its effectiveness, while offering a game that meets the basic criteria of the game jam, that is to say "New Beginnings" and the expected graphic symbol (which one meets quickly as soon as one really tries the game a little bit). I would have appreciated a clarification as to the old game used as a reference, unless it is more a general reference to text games of the 80s / 90s (do not hesitate to indicate it on the game presentation page). So I will continue to wander through the strange world of your demo. Thank you to you for this original submission.

Hi Yazorius,

Yes, this is the first real text adventure I've made with my Python library which is called Balladeer.

It's not a great title for a game, but the original inspiration was the CYOA book City of Thieves. Of course, the characters are different and there's no combat. So that's where the similarity ends :-D

It's great to read you say you'll be exploring more. That really gives me motivation to continue in this direction!