Home | Editor Desk | Interstellar movie gets cool 80s inspired text based game

Interstellar movie gets cool 80s inspired text based game

By
Font size: Decrease font Enlarge font

 

Christopher Nolan's 2014 hit science fiction film, Interstellar, got everyone thinking about the potential future of humanity. Set in the near apocalyptic future when Earth's crops have been ravaged by blight, Interstellar focuses on a crew of astronauts who travel through a wormhole in search of a habitable planet for humanity. And if you've been obsessed about the movie, you can now try out the Interstellar Text Adventure game.

The text based game is set in the world of Interstellar and launched just recently.  If you are familiar with classic 80s text-based computer games like Zork and dnd, then you won't have too much trouble with this one.

The game pits you in the role of a lone scientist sent on the Lazarus Project to discover a new home for the people back on Earth. It's fairly simple and your main task involves placing four probes to see if the planet is suitable for human life. However, simple does not make the game any easier and people who have played text-based games before will have an advantage over others. Still it is quite fun to try out and pretty well written to boot.

Also remember to type 'help here' a lot if you want to know all the available commands, otherwise you may end up confused.

Editor's Desk

Fundamental Success scripts being true to your word is easy

  Say you’re going to do something and then do it. If you make plans to meet your friend, don’t ditch him for some random date. Likewise, if you commit to go on a date with someone, don’t back out at the last minute for no good reason. If you don’t want to commit, don’t commit. If you’re not sure whether you can, check and see. If circumstances change and you have to adapt or postpone the arrangement, that’s fine too. If someone doesn’t want to make an appointment and then realize he’d rather chill instead. He doesn’t want to give ... Read More

  • Email to a friend Email to a friend
  • Print version Print version