Your brother, Gabriel, has dragged you out of the house to spend the night with his awful friends at an incredibly boring party. There will be Truth or Dare, ghost stories, alcohol, sweets, and maybe even a possessed doll.
Multiple pathways and ending. See below for spoilers.
*Spoilers* here are the initial pathways at the start of the story:
Two
Worst sin- MARY’S PORTAL
Cats or dogs- TRUTH ROOM
Kim
Texting- GHOST STORIES
Nicest thing- TRUTH ROOM
George
Crush- GHOST STORIES
Snake bite- MARY’S PORTAL
Mindy:
Hearing aid- MARY’S PORTAL
Do you drink- GHOST STORIES
A really interesting idea- a teenage party, which leads off into a number of completely different stories depending on which choices you make. Even in each story, there are lots of very different decisions you can make and directions the story can go in- seems like the author spent a lot of time on this!
It reminded me of the old anthology horrors, and children's spooky tv shows like Are you afraid of the dark?
It is a compelling story with very different paths you can take on each playthrough. My only complaint, is that I don't really know the characters, and that there is long pauses in between every choice. Other than that, it's great!
Truth and Blasphemy is a surprisingly compelling Twine about some lame kids who gather for a sort of party, start talking religion, and quickly discover a dark secret about the big old house their host lives in. (After that I ran into a maze, became hopelessly lost and gave up.) The dialog-based format with long breaks between choices suggests it was written as a visual novel initially, and there's some weirdness in places that could just as easily signal implementation errors or subtleties I failed to pick up on. Possibly both -- it seems to be a fairly large game. All in all, an intriguing piece, and since the choices I made seemed to matter, that might just be reason to try again. Worth a play.