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Page creatorLooney Toons (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation18:09, 25 August 2016
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God Game is a 1986 science fiction novel by the late Rev. Andrew M. Greeley, who is better known for his "Bishop Blackie" mysteries. It recounts the experiences of a nameless first-person narrator, a Catholic priest who is asked by his nephew Nathan to beta-test an early version of an Interactive Fiction game called Duke and Duchess. The game isn't very impressive at first, but when lightning strikes his satellite dish during a violent storm, the game's primitive CGA graphics become impossibly high-resolution video of what are apparently real people -- and the narrator quickly discovers that he is now very much responsible for them and their small, but complete, world called The Land.
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