adept7777

Trans Mermaid

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Tired lesbian barely able to do much outside of survive work.


everest
@everest

Drift Mine Satellite

is a maintenance text adventure about a person living underground in a limestone mine and their work maintaining the local communication network that has sprung up there.

Stemming from a (real!) visit to a decommissioned limestone mine that is now used to house RVs and boats over the winter (and a subsequent phone notification, under several hundred feet of rock, that the space station was visible overhead), Drift Mine Satellite imagines what a post-apocalyptic community life might look like among sleeping vacation vehicles. It is a utopian apocalypse fantasy, a forever-camping world narrowed to linear miles of RVs parked under a mountain, the people who live in them, and the systems that interconnect them, both social and material.

The game was commissioned for Solar Protocol, a network of solar powered servers that connects from whatever server is in the most sunshine. It is programmed for the browser, with low-energy use and computational power front of mind. The entire story is told via spatialized text - no images, no libraries, just divs and textboxes and basic javascript.

You can play Drift Mine Satellite here; http://solarprotocol.net/sunthinking/#pipkin


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in reply to @everest's post:

Found a small bug, leaving (or maybe playing another animation) while an animation is playing causes text to move oddly and sometimes makes "ghost" entities appear that use popup data from another object in that room.