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The Tower (Friends at the Table fangame)
Fangame | |
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Name | The Tower |
Fandom | Friends at the Table: COUNTER/Weight |
Developer(s) | Nat Silveira |
Release date | January 28, 2024 |
Engine | Twine |
Genre(s) | Choose Your Own Adventure, Interactive Fiction |
External link(s) | itch.io |
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The Tower is a Friends at the Table fangame by Nat Silveira. Built in Twine, it tells a COUNTER/Weight fantasy AU story in a Choose Your Own Adventure format with two alternate endings.[1]
The Tower was created as a gift for trestletables in the 2023 round of Secret Samol.[2]
Game Description
The adventuring group known as the Chime—Cassander, Aria, Mako, and AuDy—has been asked by administrator Orth Godlove to look into a sudden rash of royal disappearances. The clear best strategy is to get Cassander kidnapped, then rescue them from the sinister tower where the royals are being held.
It seems like a simple enough quest... but the tower, and the inexplicable magic that operates it, might have other ideas.
This is a friends at the table fanfiction written for the 2023 Secret Samol gift exchange: a COUNTER/Weight fantasy AU inspired by choose-your-own adventure books. It was made using Twine.
Screenshot Gallery
References
- ^ Jump up to: a b The Tower by Nat Silveira (Jan 28, 2024). Itch.io. Accessed February 3, 2024. (archive link)
- ^ Post by @madcap-nattery (Jan 28, 2024). Tumblr. Accessed February 3, 2024. (archive link)