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Version :1.0.4
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Updated :Jul 11,2022
Developer :Choice of Games LLC
Pros and Cons from users' feedback
After analyzing the reviews on the Google Play Store, I've extracted the following cons and pros:
2Lack of variety in storyline and character choices, gets repetitive.
3In-app purchases feel forced, and the game's economy feels unfair.
2High replay value due to branching narratives and multiple endings.
3Well-developed characters with unique abilities and personalities.
Please note that these are general summaries based on user reviews and may not reflect the opinions of every individual who has used the app.
Cons:
1Crashes and freezes frequently, ruining the gaming experience. 2Lack of variety in storyline and character choices, gets repetitive.
3In-app purchases feel forced, and the game's economy feels unfair.
Pros:
1Engaging storyline with complex moral choices, keeps me coming back. 2High replay value due to branching narratives and multiple endings.
3Well-developed characters with unique abilities and personalities.
Please note that these are general summaries based on user reviews and may not reflect the opinions of every individual who has used the app.
After analyzing the reviews on the Google Play Store, I've extracted the following cons and pros:
**Cons:**
1. "Crashes and freezes frequently, ruining the gaming experience." (15 words)
2. "Lack of variety in storyline and character choices, gets repetitive." (15 words)
3. "In-app purchases feel forced, and the game's economy feels unfair." (15 words)
**Pros:**
1. "Engaging storyline with complex moral choices, keeps me coming back." (15 words)
2. "High replay value due to branching narratives and multiple endings." (15 words)
3. "Well-developed characters with unique abilities and personalities." (15 words)
Please note that these are general summaries based on user reviews and may not reflect the opinions of every individual who has used the app.
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They have magic and fangs. You have red tape! In this epic conflict between fantasy and bureaucracy, will you save your city, or sell your soul?
"Social Services of the Doomed" is a 400,000-word interactive urban fantasy novel by Fade Manley. It's entirely text-based, without graphics or sound effects, and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.
As an employee of the Department of Supernatural Social Services, it’s your job to mediate when a dispute breaks out between vampires and werewolves. Which is pretty often, these days. Tensions are rising in your city: not all supernatural citizens think that they have to abide by the law. Flocks of harpies are crowing prophecies of doom; wizards are slinging fireballs; trolls aren’t just having peaceful chats about tunneling technology anymore; there are demons in the werewolf dive bar; and something is up with the ley lines. Sometimes it feels like you’re the only one standing between the supernatural factions and a city in flames.
On the other hand, some factions are willing to cut a deal on the side, so if you really want the city to be in flames - and if you feel like that civil-servant paycheck isn’t stretching as far as you’d like - you could make that happen. Every faction knows that you could be useful to them.
How will you handle it? Will you sneak, fight, negotiate, confuse, or just whip out some obscure county regulations? There’s always more paperwork to be done, and if you fall too far behind, your boss might call you in for a chat about your monthly metrics. (Also, your boss might be a constellation. Don’t ask.)
• Make your way through the city as a demon, troll, wizard, or completely mundane human.
• Play as male, female, or non-binary; gay, straight, bi, or asexual.
• Advance your career, sink your rival's career, or try to play nice with all your coworkers at once.
• Romance a troll, a demon, a werewolf, a vampire, or your office rival. (Who’s a snake person.)
• Chase demons out of the cubicle farm before everyone gets back from lunch.
• Thwart the dastardly plans of Hell’s minions, or sell your soul to them…or just flirt with a cute demon.
Demons and trolls, vampires and werewolves, wizards and harpies... and you're standing in the middle with the most fearsome thing of all: paperwork.
They have magic and fangs. You have red tape! In this epic conflict between fantasy and bureaucracy, will you save your city, or sell your soul?
"Social Services of the Doomed" is a 400,000-word interactive urban fantasy novel by Fade Manley. It's entirely text-based, without graphics or sound effects, and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.
As an employee of the Department of Supernatural Social Services, it’s your job to mediate when a dispute breaks out between vampires and werewolves. Which is pretty often, these days. Tensions are rising in your city: not all supernatural citizens think that they have to abide by the law. Flocks of harpies are crowing prophecies of doom; wizards are slinging fireballs; trolls aren’t just having peaceful chats about tunneling technology anymore; there are demons in the werewolf dive bar; and something is up with the ley lines. Sometimes it feels like you’re the only one standing between the supernatural factions and a city in flames.
On the other hand, some factions are willing to cut a deal on the side, so if you really want the city to be in flames - and if you feel like that civil-servant paycheck isn’t stretching as far as you’d like - you could make that happen. Every faction knows that you could be useful to them.
How will you handle it? Will you sneak, fight, negotiate, confuse, or just whip out some obscure county regulations? There’s always more paperwork to be done, and if you fall too far behind, your boss might call you in for a chat about your monthly metrics. (Also, your boss might be a constellation. Don’t ask.)
• Make your way through the city as a demon, troll, wizard, or completely mundane human.
• Play as male, female, or non-binary; gay, straight, bi, or asexual.
• Advance your career, sink your rival's career, or try to play nice with all your coworkers at once.
• Romance a troll, a demon, a werewolf, a vampire, or your office rival. (Who’s a snake person.)
• Chase demons out of the cubicle farm before everyone gets back from lunch.
• Thwart the dastardly plans of Hell’s minions, or sell your soul to them…or just flirt with a cute demon.
Demons and trolls, vampires and werewolves, wizards and harpies... and you're standing in the middle with the most fearsome thing of all: paperwork.
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