About This Game Jest your way from obscurity to royal acclaim as the King’s pet, beloved by all! As a talented young court fool with dreams of fame, scrabble with other young jesters to secure prestigious positions in the courts of Brenton's nobility. In a royal court humming with intrigue, keep them smiling as spies, assassins, blackmailers, ambitious nobles and a reluctant Heir wait in the wings.Fool! is a 420,000-word interactive fantasy novel by Ben Rovik. It's entirely text-based, without graphics or sound effects, and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.Dive-roll into the tightrope world of Brenton's courtly entertainers, where your jests can see you seated at the right hand of power, or set down to the gallows.What manner of fool are you: the shrewd knave ever ready with a venomous quip? The renowned artiste at pains to stay above the political fray? The bawdy buffoon known as much for off-stage antics as on-stage mirth? Or the clever counselor whose real audience is the noble ear they whisper into? Face unruly audiences onstage and skulduggerous schemers in the wings! Can you sling keen jests and still evade the whipping-post and assassin's blade? The kingdom itself will be shaped by your choices! Play as male, female, non-binary; gay, straight, bi or ace. Evade tossed produce, whippings, assassins and the stocks with your wit and quick feet! Battle a lifelong rival for artistic glory within a secret society of writers and gadflys! Train your pet ape to master prodigious feats, or at least to stop biting you! Mediate between nobles to forge compromise; or stir them up to your own advantage! Partner with fellow thespians to win friends, or upstage them to win glory! Balance your passion for the limelight with your passion for ...passion!When the Master calls, you'd do well to come running—with bells on! a09c17d780 Title: Fool!Genre: Adventure, Indie, RPGDeveloper:Choice of GamesPublisher:Choice of GamesRelease Date: 23 May, 2019 Fool! Crack Code Activation Glad I picked this up!! Good pacing, diverse set of characters, choices and consequences felt real, a unique story, and the writing was well-fit for the story and insightful.. This was a lot of fun, and definitely worth the price for all the hours of fun and content you can get out of it. Most of the characters are interesting enough to make you care about them, and the variety of choices leaves you a lot of options, so you rarely feel like a complete failure. Hail didn't want to romance me and I died a virgin, which is a damn tragedy, but I did get the companionship of a monkey and the respect of the people and royalty alike, so I'll take it.Overall, I would highly recommend this to anyone with an interest in medieval times, RPGs and\/or text-based adventure games. Also, I refuse to believe that our character finding a broken down cart wasn't a Cicero reference.. Glad I picked this up!! Good pacing, diverse set of characters, choices and consequences felt real, a unique story, and the writing was well-fit for the story and insightful.. Some scenes are brilliantlly written, but that's all. The stat system of this game just makes everything so easy that you can pass every skill checks by developing three core skills.Romance is trash and I'm already being kind saying this. You cannot make any meaningful connections with literally anyone, even your monkey and non-romance options! Some characters you encountered will never return in the later part of the game which makes you wonder the point of some interactions and numerous relationship stats.And on to the LGBT issue, yes everyone should be equal and all that. As a non-binary person myself, I still don't care for the idea of "throwing gender neutral character at you and just suck it". We should have the option to choose the gender of some characters (male, female, trans, non-binary). And spoiler warning and literal warning, a certain "prinxe" character is just a trap for any player who wants to aim high. Yes, "they" are not Mx. Right; they are just another spoiled brat who wants to just shirk their responsibilities and acts on their whims.I feel that this is a very bad game written by a well-learned and talented author whose archaic-style writings are just too much of a chore to read (or just for non-native-English-speaker like me).. You would be a fool not to like this.9.5 My monkey moo-ed to me.. It's particularly well-written with a colorful vocabulary fitting for the time period it portrays. Two things that irked me: personality stats and the ending.The personality stats, as is a problem with many ChoiceScript games, force you to lean towards one trait or the other if you wish to enjoy success on certain choices. For example, the game has a stat for Blood\/Melancholy. Now certain situations the game presented made me feel optimistic while others had me worry. Responding accordingly didn't feel rewarding as it seems no choices favored having balanced Blood\/Melancholy.The ending felt a bit lackluster. Of course the game isn't so grand that it will have you slay dragons or save the world but it lacked some sort of decisive epilogue that would tell the tales and legends left behind by your character. The despite the high renown and top-rank position my Fool ended up with, the last bits of the game said little more than, "You did it! Congratulations!"Despite those bits, I highly recommend giving it a shot. It's good fun, a quality read, decent length, and has ample branching narratives.. This was a lot of fun, and definitely worth the price for all the hours of fun and content you can get out of it. Most of the characters are interesting enough to make you care about them, and the variety of choices leaves you a lot of options, so you rarely feel like a complete failure. Hail didn't want to romance me and I died a virgin, which is a damn tragedy, but I did get the companionship of a monkey and the respect of the people and royalty alike, so I'll take it.Overall, I would highly recommend this to anyone with an interest in medieval times, RPGs and\/or text-based adventure games. Also, I refuse to believe that our character finding a broken down cart wasn't a Cicero reference.. Only one playthrough but the writing was phenomenal. I could do without the humor system and sometimes it was a bit vague which skill was necessary, but overall one of my favorite CoG games.
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