Okay, I won't beat about the bush here and at the risk of being
lambasted for giving only harsh criticism instead of the constructive
kind, I have to say, after playing the game several times, that I
really think I'm missing something.
Granted the program is FREEware but I can't, no matter how hard I try,
see any developmental advances after those "years" spent on the
project. Apart from the fact that the program is unusually memory
intensive, greedy for drive space and CPU time, fussy, to say the
least, about hardware configurations - despite all the claims and
assertions that the programming techniques are a great leap forward I
still found that I was simply triggering a series a rehearsed scenarios
not a million miles away from programming I was doing on the old Z80
based machines in the '80s, in less that 128K RAM I might add.
The subject matter turned me off also. The shallow ramblings of a pair
of self obsessed young urban professionals just stuck in my craw to the
point where I would disagree with everything Trip said and continually
embarrassed Grace until I was asked to leave. Really guys, this isn't
the future of gaming - an esoteric curiosity maybe and sadly that's all
it will ever be in the current climate of software development and as
much as it is good to see people trying to be different I really have
no qualms about deleting the program and saving my $5 PayPal "donation".