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The trouble with absurdist art is it's hard to tell the bugs from a deliberate joke at the expense of the user, writer or God himself

Anyway this happened:


>talk to Emmalucy

"Do you know where Europe is?"

"No, I don't know where Europe is. Do you know where Europe is?"

"I already said that I don't know where Europe is. So we've partially solved this problem - we admit to our lack of knowledge on the matter."

"Do you know the world?"

"I do know that. It's a place where people used to live."

"They still do, don't they?."

>Possibly

You only type in a number for these multiple choice bits, no words or other commands.

>2

There is no choice corresponding to that number.

>1

There is no choice corresponding to that number.

>duh

You only type in a number for these multiple choice bits, no words or other commands.

>look at novelization

You only type in a number for these multiple choice bits, no words or other commands.

>crasp

You only type in a number for these multiple choice bits, no words or other commands.

>3

There is no choice corresponding to that number.

>4

There is no choice corresponding to that number.

>5

There is no choice corresponding to that number.

>6

There is no choice corresponding to that number.

>7

There is no choice corresponding to that number.

>I CAN'T TELL IF THIS IS DELIBERATE OR NOT

You only type in a number for these multiple choice bits, no words or other commands.

>8

There is no choice corresponding to that number.

>9

There is no choice corresponding to that number.

>0

There is no choice corresponding to that number.

>YOU BASTARDS

You only type in a number for these multiple choice bits, no words or other commands.

I was aware the ending could peter out like that... It is meant to end on a undefined kind of note but I'll need to tighten that up a bit.

Ok, I think that part's fixed now, and Release 2 is up and running - it has a more definite ending state.

The effect is much the same in many ways.