Unauthorized Termination (interactive fiction)

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Unauthorized Termination
Developer(s)Richard Otter
Publisher(s)Self published
Designer(s)Richard Otter
EngineADRIFT
Platform(s)ADRIFT
Release2006
Genre(s)Interactive Fiction, Adventure
Mode(s)Single player

Unauthorized Termination is a 2006 work of interactive fiction written by Richard Otter about a senior investigator given a murder enquiry that is not everything it appears to be. It is written in ADRIFT 4 and came 10th in the 2006 annual Interactive Fiction Competition.[1] Unauthorized Termination was also a Nominee in the 2006 XYZZY Awards for Best Settings.

Plot[edit]

You are a senior investigator with the police force of what is basically a totalitarian state. On a world where nearly all forms of crime are punishable by execution, you have been called on to investigate someone who has been unlawfully killed. From the initial investigation it clearly looks like an accident and your superior is very keen for you to close the case. You decide to dig a little deeper and it is then that you uncover something that should probably have been better left hidden. The Player character in this game is a robot.

Reception[edit]

In the 2006 Interactive Fiction Competition, Unauthorized Termination had an average score of 6.13.[2]

A reviewer at ifdb.tads.org described Unauthorized Termination as "This was a charming game, and in a genre I haven't seen too much of: a murder mystery set completely in a world of robots."

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "12th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition". 2006. Retrieved 2007-05-12.
  2. ^ "Results of the 12th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition". Interactive Fiction Competition. Stephen Granade. Archived from the original on 2008-12-07. Retrieved 2008-11-23.

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