Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Hosted Games LLC | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
"Machinations: Fog of War" is a 150,000-word interactive fantasy novel by Chris Conley, where your choices control the story. It's entirely text-based--without graphics or sound effects--and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.
• Explore a 150,000-word tale of deception, intrigue and betrayal in an age of gunpowder and rapier duels.
• Embody a lifelike automata with the ability to study and mimic the appearance and behavior of anyone you meet.
• Develop your personal skills, accumulate an array of disguises, and cultivate contacts and allies.
• Navigate the hostile waters of diplomacy, scheming and plotting when everyone has their own motives.
• Decide who to trust and who to deceive.
• Serve your master faithfully, or break away and serve only yourself.
this is an amazing fun read and i usually don’t enjoy reading so having something like this where you choose what to say and things, it helps keep me more involved and into the story and makes the reading fun. and this author is amazing and works really hard so keep up the great work, the the ;)
I really liked the steampunk vibe from this story, as well as the renaissance setting. Although the ending was a bit lackluster for me, everything else was great. The skill system actually mattered, and you really had to think about your actions and plan. Hope to see more from this author in the future.
I have never given one of these a bad review, but I couldn't finish this one...maybe it just wasn't my cup of tea, but the story was very difficult to get into.
After buying and loving most CYOA apps, this one was a total dud. The character is involved in SO MANY useless little dialogue choices (choose who to speak to) which have no bearing on the story. You could literally waste hours in pointless minutiae and details while the story drags on in boring overtones, seemingly oblivious to any of your choices. This one is a total waste of time and money.
It was pretty inthralling, I enjoyed it all the way until the end. The end was very dull and I wish to see this game expanded upon.