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Warning: British humour ahead. The game WILL poke fun at you if you do the wrong thing. A sarcastic computer game, whatever next? The day after tomorrow, or possibly sometime next week. The Neutron Wars have been and gone, taking with them most of the population of Earth. Those who survive live out their lives under an artificial sky, trapped within giant biodomes and bathed in the purple aura of a protective field. Every word, every thought is monitored by The Company. Dissent is punishable by death, which is kind of ironic, since death is exactly what most people pray for. Fuel reserves are exhausted. What little power The Company provides comes from offworld, shipped in from the vast Empyreum mines of LV13. But the mines are at the center of an endless war, a meaningless conflict from which no-one returns alive. A war we must not lose, and yet a war we cannot win. Interactive Graphic Fiction just gained a level.

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Rewind: Interactive Edition (demo) is now available for Windows, with the Mac version coming shortly. Watch this space for a walkthru, also coming soon.

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Well, here it is - the official download of Rewind: Interactive Edition (demo version) for Windows.

I can't currently test it here on a Windows machine with a higher vertical resolution than 768, as I'm developing on a Mac and the only Windows PC I have available is a cheapy portable jobby, so if anyone downloads it and finds that the interface doesn't automatically stretch to the height of the screen at higher resolutions as it should, just let me know.

It's a standard zip file, so just unzip to a folder on your hard drive and run the .exe. There will, of course, be silly little bugs lurking about as in all early test software, but I think I've hammered down anything I can find. The only issue I am still aware of at this stage is:

* When the menu first appears and you press an arrow key to move the highlight, it can take a second or two to load the sound file before the cursor moves. Then, everything is normal after that.

To toggle the menu once a game is underway, press escape (and again to return to the game). You can use the Quicksave/Quickload options on the menu to simply save a quicksave.rwd file in your documents folder - the save is overwritten each time. When you exit the game, a file called autosave.rwd is created or overwritten in the documents folder and reloaded when you next load the game so you can continue without saving/loading between sessions. To save under different names using a standard file dialog, type SAVE GAME or LOAD GAME while playing.

This is Interactive Fiction on steroids, so don't expect to be stuck in a room with a sword and a troll, a couple of visible exits and nothing else. The story moves on with or without you - in Rewind, you are quite literally playing a novel... imagine Interactive Fiction crossed with a Choose Your Own Adventure book.

If you like what you see, watch my Facebook page (www.Facebook.com/RewindTrilogy) for news of the Kickstarter campaign to produce the full game (of which the demo is a tiny fraction). If successful, I'll also be releasing the game engine - MORGANA - as a separate product with which you'll be able to produce your own games - both text based and (If all goes according to plan) entirely graphical point and click like the Sierra days of old.

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