Talk:City Typing Adventure/@comment-25021327-20141016194841

I thought this was a fairly good read. It's nice when the haunted video game genre can be applied to programs other than console games. In fact I, myself wrote a 'Typing Game' based Creepypasta recently (*cough*cough* here *cough*Shameless plug*)

the way that City Typing adventure plays out, It feels like some sort of strange, unfinished attempt at a game, maybe even someone's college project that was given up on. The fact that there seems not to even really be an "adventure"  to speak of helps this theory. Maybe somebody made it just to screw with people for their own trollish amusement. I like thinking that is the case.

I liked the title screen image a lot. It has a professional look to it, yet without a company logo, or copyright date, further making me wonder if it was a solo project of someone's. The subsequent screenshots seemed to drastically dip in quality, which I assume was by design by the author to further cememnt the creepy, unfinished feel of the game. (Also, does that 'drug dealer' looking character have a tear drop tattoo? haha, that's great.)

I also liked the feasibility of the story, nothing supernatural happens, and for me, that is sometimes a breath of fresh air.

All in all, this pasta doesn't do too much in terms of groundbreaking originality, but it's a pretty good, quick read. The pacing was pretty consistent, and there were only some minor spelling and grammar flubs. I also enjoyed that the story included 'screen captures' from the game, If you read any of my gaming pastas, you could probably guess that.