Anuraj Bhatnagar

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Revalon(Self-guided Personal Project for Master’s)

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Revalon is a Twine game in a sci-fi setting. The titular “Revalon” represents the Commonwealth of Revalon, an interstellar Federation of planets colonized by humanity over the centuries. Revalon was created for the Interactive Fiction class(instructor: Dr Janet Murray) at Georgia Institute of Technology. Revalon is an individual project.

I intend to develop Revalon more, as a setting for games as well as stories.

The narrative is choice-driven. In addition, your character’s stats affect some of your choices.

The Commonwealth Star Force(CSF) is responsible for maintaining order and protecting the myriad planets that make up the Commonwealth. Your character is a “Resolver”, that is, a member of the CSF. In this game, your character is a Squadron Leader, and is commanding a starship for the first time.

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    • About
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    • ZeroK Sculptor
    • A (Very) Mazey Christmas
    • Mictlantecuhtli Kaj
    • Presto Manifesto!
    • Sticks And Stones
    • MEEW
    • BeHatted
    • Realm Rush
    • Argon Assault
    • What’s up in Wonderland?(VR)
    • Wilted Flowers, Wilted Lives(VR)
    • Jadu Forest
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    • Stellos
    • Terminal Hacker
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    • Accessalator
    • Crosswalks
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    • Transitions and Border Crossings
    • Water Cooler Talk
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