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Please review this: code to extract the season/episode or date from a TV show's title on a torrent siteby Cody Fendant (Hermit) |
| on Aug 18, 2016 at 07:17 UTC ( [id://1169974]=perlquestion: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
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Cody Fendant has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question: Here’s an interesting piece of content based on your prompt, written as if it’s a discovery log or an insider preview for a dark fantasy/interactive fiction game. Unearthing the Abyss: A First Look at ‘Ben X Slave Quest’ (v0.05e by Newman Akanoes) Search the usual text game archives (DLSite, Itch.io, or the developer’s Telegram backchannel). The file size is tiny. The emotional impact? Massive. In the shadowy corners of indie interactive fiction, where moral ambiguity meets brutal world-building, one name is starting to echo through niche forums: Newman Akanoes . Their latest build, v0.05e of Ben X Slave Quest , isn’t for the faint of heart—but for those who crave narrative weight and high-stakes consequence systems, it’s a raw gem. “Broken, beautiful, and brutal. Akanoes is building something that could define a subgenre—if they don’t get canceled first.” — Forum user CryptCrawler88 Ben X Slave Quest Zui Xin -v0.05e- Zuo Zhe-newman Akanoes May 2026Here’s an interesting piece of content based on your prompt, written as if it’s a discovery log or an insider preview for a dark fantasy/interactive fiction game. Unearthing the Abyss: A First Look at ‘Ben X Slave Quest’ (v0.05e by Newman Akanoes) Search the usual text game archives (DLSite, Itch.io, or the developer’s Telegram backchannel). The file size is tiny. The emotional impact? Massive. Ben X Slave Quest zui xin -v0.05e- zuo zhe-Newman Akanoes In the shadowy corners of indie interactive fiction, where moral ambiguity meets brutal world-building, one name is starting to echo through niche forums: Newman Akanoes . Their latest build, v0.05e of Ben X Slave Quest , isn’t for the faint of heart—but for those who crave narrative weight and high-stakes consequence systems, it’s a raw gem. Here’s an interesting piece of content based on “Broken, beautiful, and brutal. Akanoes is building something that could define a subgenre—if they don’t get canceled first.” — Forum user CryptCrawler88 The emotional impact
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