Little Dragon

 

God Game


Forge Books
Fiction, Fantasy/General Fiction
Themes: Classics, Games, Religious Themes
****

Description

A man testing a friend's prototype computer game, an interactive tale set in a fantastic world, notices several strange things. For one, the graphics seem awfully good, almost like photographs, though of nowhere he's ever seen. Then, as trouble starts affecting their world, odd events begin occurring in his own. Powerful dreams that seem almost real, phone calls that might be from characters in the game... is it possible that this man has become a god?

Review

I should've labled this "Fantasy" or "Sci-Fi," but the publisher claims it's general fiction - probably a marketing tactic to attract those readers who are intimidated by straight-up genre works. Anyway, this classic is very thought-provoking, and ahead of its time in many ways; though published in 1986, the sort of gameplay described seems more in line with what modern computers are capable of. My big complaint, the one that cost it a point in the ratings, is the way Greeley spoiled it very early on by making references to things that occur after the whole deal has been sorted out. It bogged down the narrative, and it took the edge off the thrill of discovering it for myself. Other than that, it's a good read.

 

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