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Release Date 12 May 2007
Release Type Freeware
Content Advisory None | None | Occasional, mild
Setting Contemporary
Genre Drama
Story Original
Play Length Training Game
Graphics 320x200, 16-Bit Colour
Downloaded 2,322 All Time

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This is an introduction, and a first part to the cyberpunk soviet series which will be known as Comrade Citizen. It is very short, and there isn't much in the area of "human interaction", so to speak. No music yet.

Dan_N_GameZ Everything
Red Dwarf Demo Adaptation, Design, Scripting, Graphics
Update Quest Almost everything.
Update Quest Demo Game design, graphics, and puzzles.

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By Andy on 29 July 2017

I enjoyed the narrative to this story. I could very happily play on if there were more parts to play. It is what it is though, a training game. There is not much to see or do.


By Bohnito on 21 May 2007

why you put it in here, it is'nt ready yet. hope you connect the next part with that intro. Graphics ok, maybe a bit shading or sth, but its okay, your style. nice animation, but the cursors... It was good luck to choose the right one, couldn't differ them.


By Dan_N_GameZ on 13 May 2007

Unfortunately, due to time constraints and my laziness, I have to stick to this sectioned style. Although, the next game should be a bit longer, 'cos I plan to put a lot more gameplay into it...


By bicilotti on 13 May 2007

Graphics are simple but Ok, but the game itself is really short. Try to merge the next chapters in a single adventure, the story sounds interesting


By Akatosh on 12 May 2007

Well, let's say I expected a bit more of it. The colour scheme isn't the best, the graphics aren't too good, and it took me exactly 30 seconds to beat the game. Also, having just a long text introduction probably isn't the best solution. Turning the stuff he explains into an adventure would likely be better.


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