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The Curfew: C&C, diversity and ITZ

asper

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Project: Eternity
Would love to see the 'dex tear this one apart. It's a simple browsergame set in a dystopian London with horrible fmv acting and it is about.... human rights!

Made by Littleloud Studios in conjunction with UK television's Channel 4, this is a browser-based FMV interactive drama dealing with the subject of human rights. Presented in flashbacks as you live out the events leading to the arrival of four individuals at the safe house, each story’s three chapters are followed by a question and answer session in which your choice of question will determine whether they find you trustworthy or not. Along with a reasonably written story, the acting is on par with a televised drama, though a few of the various minigames included are mildly annoying.

Yes, it is absolutely horrible.

http://www.thecurfewgame.com/play-now.htm

It has dialogue trees and c&c, so it's already more of a game than say, Fahrenheit, so get on it...
 

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