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{{quote|''You are about to read a story. Or rather, part of a story. You will be asked to define the story by controlling one instant in the life of the man whose story it is. Your intervention will begin and end the story. But be warned; there are many stories and not all of the stories are about the same man.''|Opening screen narration}}
 
''Aisle'' is an [[Interactive Fiction]] game by Sam Barlow. The setting and conceit are simple: you control a character standing in an aisle of the supermarket. In each play-through, you may type one and only one command; the game responds with a short snippet of story about the main character. But as the opening narration implies, many of the stories are mutually contradictory, which gives the sense of hopping between [[Alternate Universe|Alternate Universes]] on each reload. Can be [http://wurb.com/if/game/431 downloaded] or played [http://www.ifiction.org/games/play.php?cat=40&game=232&mode=html in-browser]. Not to be confused with [[Pick Up the Phone Booth Andand Aisle]], which parodies this game's one-move mechanic.
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