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The Smallest Points

by Ross Kevin Moffat (AKA Mandle)

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File size: 13 MB
Downloaded: 1,047 times
Graphics: 640x480, 32-bit color
Operating System(s):

Windows

Story Type:
Original
MAGS (Monthly AGS competition entry):
Release Date:
4 Apr 2017
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Player Rating:
Rated 74% by the community (9 votes)Rated 74% by the community (9 votes)Rated 74% by the community (9 votes)Rated 74% by the community (9 votes)Rated 74% by the community (9 votes)
Short Game Can be completed within 30 minutes
Medium Length Game Takes at least 30 mins to finish
Full Length Game As long as a Sierra / LucasArts classic
Non-Adventure Game Using Adventure Game Studio for something else?!
Joke Game You know when it fits this category ;)
Demo Unfinished Games / Commercial Games
Training Game Games made just to try out AGS
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Bad LanguageNone
SexNone
ViolenceNone
Language(s):

English

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9 people have rated this game so far:
Visual:
69%
Immersion:
76%
Puzzles & Pacing:
80%
Overall Enjoyment:
71%

About this game

The destiny of a towering future literary figure is at stake when Gloria writes a love letter to her sweetheart, John. Can the smallest points save her from a mediocre life of drudgery married to this sop, and save her great writing talent for all the ages to enjoy?!
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5 people commented on this game (newest first):

Cute. A nice concept. Lynne Truss would be proud. It wasn't immediately clear to me why I couldn't eat two full stops in a row, so a simple response line of dialogue justifying this might have been nice.
2018-03-02 07:37:38 by Kini
I had a lot of fun with this game which I thought was an excellent use of the manipulation of punctuation. The puzzle was great in it's own right but I would love to see similar incorporated (in context) in a full-blown adventure!
2018-01-29 21:04:27 by Ciara
I's a game where you have to change the message of a letter by switching the places of the ending points, a fun idea which is well executed.
2017-04-06 09:23:24 by Blondbraid
You owe it to yourself to give this game a try. It centres around one unique puzzle and some very satisfying gameplay. The ending was nice enough, but it left me wanting more -- a sign of a good game!
2017-04-06 00:27:51 by Gurok
This game has a very interesting concept, and the puzzle gives the player a great sense of satisfaction when it all clicks into place. It also makes you think about how important the smallest things really are, and so does it's job in that sense very well while providing a good amount of fun along the way.
2017-04-04 12:30:28 by Riaise
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