What people are saying about Nemo’s Fury

What people are saying about Nemo’s Fury:

The writing is engaging, creative and careful, the interface and gameplay while simple is attractive and professional. Really atmospheric… the illustrations are great too

Jason Archer, Fightingfantasy.net

It’s a perfect example of a choose your own adventure text game. The look is gorgeous and I love the simple gameplay. The font size and colour choices are easy on the eye too, spot on for playing on journeys. Love it!

Lee Rawlings, Author

The style looks very nice, the writing is snappy.

Ze Hai Liu, Writer & Indie Dev

I really enjoyed the opening section with the harpooners, touching on Irish and Black American history. And I’m glad to see that game books have moved on in depicting POC and other ethnic groups since the 1980’s. I’m looking forward to completing the journey.

Kevin Brown, game aficionado

It’s a great text based adventure!

Will Smith, Gamer (not that Will Smith)

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