Nose Bleed

by Stanley W. Baxton. 27th place, IFComp 2022.

I think for such a linear experience the Interactive and Implementation parts of this are super-solid; as a fiction I think it mostly captures a particular kind of anxiety (or maybe a bad dream) but setting/plot/characters didn’t really stick with me.

What’s working for me:

I mean, imagine if you faked your way to the top. Miraculously not ruining the day, somehow getting by without inconveniencing anyone. Then, all of a sudden, you ruin it after wasting everyone’s time?
How embarrassing would that be?
You should quit.
That’s really the best way. You won’t be an inconvenience to anyone, then.”

That feeling of doing almost anything not to be an inconvenience is real real real.

Mixed feelings:

Not working for me: