Fluid Worlds
Fluid Worlds is a hypertext fiction about the nature of the world, and the need and our ability to change it.
Heavily inspired by postmodern literature, anarchist theory, the works of Jonas Mekas, and daoist philosophy, Fluid Worls is something between philosophical or political manifest, diary, poetry, and science fiction or fantasy literature.
Fluid Worlds is a game without clear borders. It was created using INCOANHYTO, a tool for creating truly intertextual hyperfiction. You can, at some places, do permanent edits or changes to the story (registration is required for this, though).
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | Thunder Perfect Witchcraft |
Genre | Interactive Fiction, Adventure, Visual Novel |
Tags | anarchist, Fantasy, fiction, hyperlit, opensource, philosophy, Singleplayer, undergroundgame |
Code license | GNU General Public License v3.0 (GPL) |
Asset license | Creative Commons Attribution_ShareAlike v4.0 International |
Average session | A few seconds |
Languages | English |
Accessibility | Color-blind friendly, Blind friendly |
Comments
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I love hypertext fiction and this one was fascinating to read through. Thanks so much for sharing, and also for sharing the link to the tool.
Hi Nicole!
You are welcome, and thanks a lot for the nice feedback - I'm glad you like it! :).
Also: If you want to use the tool and have any questions or ideas for features, just contact me - I'm also a big fan of hypertext fiction ;).
Greetings!
Thunder
I like the stream-of-consciousness quality this has, and it's a really interesting way to implement a hypertext game/fiction/story/thing. A lot of it made me think. Thank you for sharing, and also for adding the link to the tool, because I always like discovering new ones!
Hi.
Thanks a lot for playing, and the nice feedback - glad you like it :). Also, glad that you find the tool interesting!
I did quite some lengthy experimenting with the concept, and this is the result - maybe I'll go on, I've a few ideas about more traditional narratives as well :).
Greetings
Thunder