machina caerulea
Hello, Blanche... Do you remember what happened? No... Well... That's fine.
machina carerulea is a short Twine piece made for the Neo-Twiny Jam, the Bluebeard Jam, the Love/Violence Jam and the Anti-Romance Jam.
Less than 500 words. 3 endings.
CW: mention of blood and illnesses, depiction of body injuries (missing parts - allusion self-inflicted) and murder/suicide, grief.
With custom macros from Chapel and Cycy. Cover image made in Canva (Pexels).
Updated | 1 day ago |
Published | 6 days ago |
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Release date | 6 days ago |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (10 total ratings) |
Author | manonamora |
Genre | Interactive Fiction |
Made with | Twine |
Tags | bluebeard, death, grief, love, Multiple Endings, Psychological Horror, Robots, Sci-fi |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse, Smartphone |
Accessibility | Color-blind friendly, High-contrast, Interactive tutorial |
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Damn, with a soldering iron of all things... Violent ♡
Gotta make sure it stays down after it hits!
This was so damn cool!! I loved the atmosphere of the entire piece — so cold, so clinical, practically bursting with icy shadows that lurked underneath. We all knew something was coming, but when we reached that room, wow. The descriptions!! They were incredible! I got chills. Thank you for making this game!!!
Thank you for playing Aspen!!
The way this is so damn good! I was so fascinated by the use of Sumerian (I adore Near Eastern history) that I looked up 𒍨, and it can also mean lower body/abdomen... another amazing layer of depth. I loved how jerky and disorienting the narration felt. The way she was looking at the world as items divorced of context and things that catch her eye rather than a scene really added to the cold atmosphere of the whole game, made even more chilling by the description of that room and the sombre ending~
THANK YOU <33333