Choice of Games have released their latest game, I, Cyborg, a 300,000-word interactive space opera by Tracy Canfield.
Outfly, outshoot, and outwit your enemies as an outlaw cyborg on the run! You’re a cyborg copy of Ypsilanti Rowe, the interstellar outlaw, whose enemies (and exes) are gunning for you. Can you upgrade your brain and pull one last heist?
Being a cyborg copy of the famous outlaw Ypsilanti Rowe comes with plenty of advantages. But when your cybernetic brain begins to fail only a rare and obsolete part can make your systems function again. Journey across the galaxy as you hunt down the missing piece. Along the way you’ll shoot down enemy ships, or jam their sensors so they never know you’re there; seduce Ypsilanti’s old flames—or just stay out of their gunsights; dogfight beneath high-gravity stormclouds and race pirates through a mined-out asteroid’s rocky tunnels.
When Ypsilanti turns up in the original flesh, will the two of you make the perfect team? Or is there only room in this galaxy for one of you?
- Play as male or female; gay, straight, bisexual, or asexual.
- Boost your skills with cybernetic upgrades: you’re a cyborg!
- Ambush a weapons shipment above a gas giant’s rings.
- Smuggle alien pets, penetrate the walls of a comet prison, and befriend an intelligent starship.
- Work for the local crime lords, set them at each others’ throats, or rat them out to the Intersolar Police.
- Infiltrate the halls of power and steal top-secret data with a touch of your augmented fingertips.
- Choose to favor your human instincts, your custom software, or a balance between the two.
You can play the first three chapters of I, Cyborg online for free, or play the full game via Steam or in the Choice of Games ‘omnibus’ app for iPhone and iPad. Visit the Choice of Games website for further details. I, Cyborg is currently on sale until July 5th.
There are not enough cyberpunk gamebooks. I wish they would consider a dead tree version of that one.
Yes, cyberpunk is somewhat overlooked as a genre for interactive fiction. I’ve not yet started playing I, Cyborg, but my feeling is that it’s more of a sci-fi adventure than what I’d label as true cyberpunk.
I’m in the middle of this – enjoying it alot so far!
Great to know!
I just wish there were more printed sci-fi gamesbooks, this looks good.