Floatpoint

2006 video game


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FieldValue
titleFloatpoint
image[[Image:Floatpoint game screenshot.png
captionFloatpoint being played in a modern interpreter.
developerEmily Short
publisherSelf published
designerEmily Short
engineGlulx
released2006
genreInteractive fiction, adventure
platformsGlulx
modesSingle player
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|title= Floatpoint |image=[[Image:Floatpoint game screenshot.png|top|250px]] |caption= Floatpoint being played in a modern interpreter. |developer=Emily Short |publisher=Self published |designer=Emily Short |engine=Glulx |released= 2006 |genre= Interactive fiction, adventure |platforms= Glulx |modes=Single player

Floatpoint is a 2006 work of interactive fiction written by Emily Short about a diplomat sent to an endangered colony to discuss evacuation options and terms of cohabitation. It is written in Inform 7 and won the 2006 annual Interactive Fiction Competition.{{cite web | url = http://www.ifcomp.org/comp06/ | title = 12th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition | accessdate = 2007-05-12 | year = 2006}} Floatpoint also won 2006 XYZZY Awards for Best Settings and Best NPCs. The game was generally praised for its use of multiple endings.

Plot

Through the course of play, the background to the current situation becomes clear. The colonists of Aleheart were originally exiled from Earth for engaging in prohibited genetic engineering. The colonists heavily engineer plant and animal life. The colony features plants engineered for artistic purpose. The colonists themselves are heavily genetically engineered. However, Aleheart is entering an ice age, which will likely make the planet uninhabitable within a few years.

After colonists left Earth, a plague caused massive depopulation on Earth. To help with recovery, the government of Earth wants the colonists to return.

The protagonist arrives on Aleheart expecting to be an assistant to the previous ambassador, but learns upon arrival that the previous ambassador has been dismissed and that the protagonist has been given the role. Officially the protagonist's goal is to convince the Aleheart colonists to return to Earth. This is to be done by making a formal gift to the colony's representative. Additional motivations including the colonists' desire to not return, and the reluctance of some Earth citizens to accept them give the protagonist difficult choices to make.

Reception

In the 2006 Interactive Fiction Competition, Floatpoint had an average score of 8.4.{{cite web | url = http://www.ifcomp.org/comp06/results.html | title = Results of the 12th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition | accessdate = 2008-11-23 | work = Interactive Fiction Competition | publisher = Stephen Granade | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070103031731/http://www.ifcomp.org/comp06/results.html | url-status = live | archivedate = 2007-01-03 That score is the highest of any Interactive Fiction Competition entry from 1999 through 2007.{{cite web | url = http://www.ifcomp.org/ | title = 2008 Interactive Fiction Competition | accessdate = 2008-11-25 | last = Granade | first = Stephen | publisher = Stephen Granade 1999 (2008-11-23 archive), 2000 (2008-11-23 archive), 2001 (2008-11-23 archive), 2002 (2008-11-23 archive), 2003 (2008-11-23 archive), 2004 (2008-11-23 archive), 2005 (2008-11-23 archive), 2006 (2008-11-23 archive), and 2007 (2008-11-23) That score was topped in 2008 by ''Violet'''s score of 8.53.{{cite web | url = http://www.ifcomp.org/comp08/results.html | title = Results of the 14th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition | accessdate = 2008-11-23 | work = Interactive Fiction Competition | publisher = Stephen Granade | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20090107035813/http://www.ifcomp.org/comp08/results.html | url-status = live | archivedate = 2009-01-07

A reviewer at Jay Is Games described Floatpoint as "a surprisingly detailed world ... with exquisite storytelling"{{cite web | title=Floatpoint | url = http://jayisgames.com/archives/2006/11/floatpoint.php | accessdate = 2009-01-17 | date = 2006-11-27 | last = Bardinelli | first = John | work = Jay Is Games | publisher = Jay Is Games | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20090201120532/http://jayisgames.com/archives/2006/11/floatpoint.php | url-status=live | archivedate = 2009-02-01

Notes

References

References

  1. "XYZZY Awards: Winning Games of 2006".

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