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Digital: A Love Story

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Digital: A Love Story
Developer(s)Christine Love
Publisher(s)Independent
Designer(s)Christine Love
EngineRen'Py
Platform(s)Windows/Mac OS X/Linux
ReleaseFebruary, 2010
Genre(s)Visual novel/Mystery/Romance
Mode(s)Single player

Digital: A Love Story is a Visual novel for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux created by Christine Love. Set "five minutes into the future of 1988" it tells the story the protagonist's attempts to uncover a mystery hidden on the Bulletin Board Systems (BBSs) of the era.

Gameplay

The player's interface with the game is rather unique, in that play takes place by logging in to replicas of 1980s Bulletin Board Systems then reading and replying to the posted messages. The messages that the player sends are never explicitly revealed, but their contents can be inferred from replies received from other characters in the game.

Logging in to the various BBSs presented in the game requires the player to manually enter telephone numbers and passwords.

Critical Acclaim

Digital has received favourable reviews from various independent gaming blogs.[1][2][3][4][5][6]. Many cite the strong and evocative story along with the unusual interface as the more interesting features of the game.

Love later made a "spiritual sequel" to the game, Don't take it personally, babe, it just ain't your story.

References

  1. ^ "Digital: A Love Story, mystery game set "10 minutes in the future of 1988"".
  2. ^ "Wot I Think: Digital: A Love Story".
  3. ^ "digital: a love story".
  4. ^ "digital".
  5. ^ "You Have Been Disconnected (Digital Review)".
  6. ^ "BBS style review".