This Text-Based Adventure Game is Adorable

It was created by 80s Nostalgia on Threads, which is an Instagram app that somewhat functions like the old Twitter or Tumblr. The game is called "Choose Your Own Threadsventure" and presents to the player an image for a scenario and options to choose from. From there, the player clicks on the link based on the option they chose, and another scenario pops up.

This goes on until the player is able to "solve" the game and get to the finish line. It's a fairly quick and simple game, but there's hope for a more elaborate one as the creator requested for suggestions from other users about the next game to design. Many people seem to have enjoyed the text-based adventure game as the poll resulted in a win for "another text game" to be made.

It has been three weeks since the first game was released and the creator has only started to gather suggestions a day ago, so it might be a while before the next game comes out. But this might actually turn into a really nice project. On another note, 80s Nostalgia is actually a website from the 80s that's still live to this day. -via Laughing Squid

(Image credit: 80s Nostalgia/Threads)


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I don't think I would call that a motherboard, just a generic printed circuit board. Companies (or one of their humorless departments) may be hesitant to stick random things on their circuit board where someone might see it, so while some are around, they aren't too common in my experience. Although there are collections around of images found on the actual silicon chips and integrated circuits, which normally would not be visible without destructively opening the plastic the chip is embedded in and then using a microscope to look at it.
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I was doing a little reverse engineering of a circuit board from Jack Deville - taking each component off and tracing the connections to get an idea how the board worked, and under the main chip was a message 'Concede Defeat, Retain Pride'. I can't imagine too many people would see that, but it made my day.
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