Digital: A Love Story | |
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Developer(s) | Love Conquers All Games |
Designer(s) | Christine Love |
Writer(s) | Christine Love |
Engine | Ren'Py |
Platform(s) | Windows, Mac OS X, Linux |
Release | February 2010 |
Genre(s) | Visual novel |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Digital: A Love Story is a visual novel by video game designer Christine Love, released for free in February 2010. Set "five minutes into the future of 1988", Digital tells the story of the protagonist's online relationship with a girl and their attempts to solve a mystery surrounding the deaths of several artificial intelligences.[1] The game is presented entirely through the interface of a 1980s computer with online bulletin board system posts and messages from other characters;[1] the protagonist's own messages are implied but never shown. The game's story is linear, with the player's actions unable to significantly change the course of the plot. The game was received positively, with critics especially praising the game's writing and plot, and it was noted in lists of the best indie games of 2010.