Company Name: Choice of Games LLC
About: With the power to freeze time, you can ransack a casino, rescue a celebrity, or
cheat death itself!
"A Wise Use of Time" is a thrilling 260,000-word
interactive sci-fi novel by Jim Dattilo, author of "Zombie Exodus," winner of
the 2011 XYZZY "Special Recognition" award for interactive fiction. Your choices
control the story.
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by Mike1199
On an iPad: Can't change the text size (too small for me!) Can't change the font. Can't hide distracting "stats" when in landscape mode.
Other than that, it's wonderful and clever.
Just "finished" it (a few times), just wonderful. Have to give back a star. Still needs a font size option.
by Bluebird2commenter
This game is fun. Hands down. It's one of the longer choice games, but the story is more streamlined than some of the other games. The ending feels rushed and you can't really invest your time into decisions you would prefer, but it is still good and a game that is worth your time.
by Stonepython
It was and is absolutely fantastic writing. The only thing I don't like is how forced the ending is and how you only get the illusion of choice with Barnabas. No matter hat you do he spares you, then he either leaves, spares you, or flees, and then the last time you meet him you fight him and win. EVERY TIME. Maybe I haven't found all the ending but I feel as though Barnabas is forced upon the story without actually being a sort of it. You can't do anything except talk to him or punch him in the face, and even then you get the same course of events with him. Next time make characters like him blend with the story more. Give more choices, allow us to befriend him, allow us to do other things. Anything but kill him. Some people want to make friends. Not kill people. Overall an amazing story but Barnabas feels forced.