Company Name: Choice of Games LLC
About: "Creatures Such as We" is a philosophical interactive romance novel by Lynnea
Glasser, 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.
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by Sarahisnotkawaii777💫
This.
This game is amazing. I am speechless, but at the same time I have so much to say about it.
Everything flowed so well together! I had my doubts about the game-within-a-game thing, but it blended perfectly with the story. It didn’t feel awkward or complicated or forced. I also love how there’s options for your character. You can choose your own race, age, and gender (more than two!) and all the options for these categories are extremely inclusive. It’s great. I also love the humor and interactions between all the characters. They seemed very genuine. The philosophical questions really make you think, and so do all of the choices you are presented with. I have no shame in saying that I thought very hard before choosing anything. The waiting isn’t bad at all, it’s nothing compared to other story games. And the price for premium isn’t unreasonable either. I can tell that a lot of effort was put into the game, and it’s rare to see such a developed story in most games now. I appreciated it a lot. Kudos to the author!
by Spinkey Dinkey
I love this game SOOO much!
I like how it’s quite diverse. Even if you’re going for one character, the rest of the characters are included, and don’t just completely fade into the background. I also get a lot of imagery when playing games like this— and let me tell you, some wonderful art could be made from this. It would be interesting to see you guys make a visual game! I’d be very on board with seeing that. This game makes you question quite a lot of things— such as views on life, on death, on artificial intelligence— on change. Change is a really big theme here, I feel like. I definitely feel like it’s something to be questioned a lot in reality. Everyone always wants to change a portion of their life; whether it was something as small as forgetting to close your door, or something as big as just completely resetting. I love the philosophy put into this, it genuinely gets you thinking.
Thank you for such a wonderful experience!
by MegaBBear
This game was a wonderful play. It really makes you speechless by the end of it. You develop strong bonds with the characters and really get to know them and their personalities, and yet there's still more to learn. The story constantly makes you want more as you progress and continue to figure it out. I also liked the interactive touch they used in allowing you to get to know certain people over others. They challenge you in what you think of life's philosophical questions. Refraining from spoiling anything, I'd have to say my favorite part was when you were playing your own person and trying to figure out what your doing wrong. In the end it wasn't exactly the one I was hoping for but still amazing and left me speechless nontheless. And they leave a little surprise for you at the end that made things feel more worked out and ended to me.