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About This Game Travel the world, meet interesting new people, and assassinate them for money! "It's Killing Time" is an ultra-violent 140,000-word interactive novel by Eric Bonholtzer, where your choices control the story. It's entirely text-based—without graphics or sound effects—and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination. Earn respect, reputation, and wealth as a hired assassin. You'll be dressed to kill, driving an exotic car with outlandish weapons in the trunk. But in the glamorous, fast-paced world of murder-for-hire, you can never know who to trust and who's gunning to take you out. Who will betray you? Whom will you betray? Will you be a spiritual hitman or hitwoman, a ruthless assassin, a total psychopath, or a righteous killer? The choice is yours. 6d5b4406ea Title: It's Killing TimeGenre: Adventure, Indie, RPGDeveloper:Choice of GamesPublisher:Choice of GamesRelease Date: 27 Jun, 2015 It's Killing Time Download For Pc [full Version] killing time full save. is time killing me. its hog killing time. it's killing time song. killing time patch steam. it's killing my time. it's killing time apk download. it's killing time mod apk. it must be killing time song. it's killing time mod. killing time full screen. it's killing time unlocked apk. killing time pc download. is killing time on netflix. it's killing time guide. it's killing time romance. it's killing time steam. it's killing me this time. killing time free download. it's killing time 4pda. it's killing time lyrics. it's killing time full apk. it's killing time country song. killing time mac game. it's killing time gif. killing time - used to it. it's killing time apk unlocked. is killing time a metaphor. killing time android games. it's killing time apk mod. it's killing time apk free. killing time pc game download. it's killing time password. killing time download pc. it's coward killing time. killing time pc patch. it's killing time game. it's killing time free. it's the killing time. it's killing time achievements. it's killing time back from the dead. it's killing time igg. it's killing time song sabrina. killing time english patch. it's killing time extreme kills. it's killing time bro lyrics. it must be killing time unwillingly mine. killing time pc game Another really fun choice of games game. If you like them this is one of the them to get. Pretty decent all around, maybe a bit expensive but id reccomends. This game is bad yo. Choice of Games usually runs from OK to Pretty Damn Good, and this was...I wanna say, embarrassingly bad?. It's straight forward. The writing could definitely be better, as there aren't too many elements about any characters, or the story on the whole that I would write home about. It\u2019s fairly predictable, and it\u2019s very easy to navigate the game with a single set of skills without issue or conflict.But with the stream of mediocre and even poor games released from Choice of Games, it was nice to play something that was straight forward. The game was advertised as one where you get to be an assassin, and it delivers on that front. That seems like an oddly simple thing to praise a game for, but that\u2019s exactly where these games have been failing of late. They\u2019ve been so busy preaching its own morality that it stopped feeling like I was embarking on an adventure of my own will. They\u2019ve been taking place in entirely author created worlds with too many moving pieces and not nearly enough words or time to let the reader immerse themselves into it; that too with worlds that aren\u2019t nearly as interesting as the respective authors believe them to be. They\u2019re so distracted at being something else that they stop being choose your own adventures.This was just that, an adventure where you\u2019re choosing the details, and steering the story. It\u2019s not one of the truly better Choice of Games entries, but I have to give it a positive review for having the right idea, when others are trending in a worse direction. It was an enjoyable game about being an assassin. For a "Choice of" strory, the game is kinda underwhelming. It's more of a combination game (find what works best for which achievement) than a truly role-playing game.And it's short.Basically, it is well made, but I so not recommend it. There are better games from the same publisher out there.. It's straight forward. The writing could definitely be better, as there aren't too many elements about any characters, or the story on the whole that I would write home about. It\u2019s fairly predictable, and it\u2019s very easy to navigate the game with a single set of skills without issue or conflict.But with the stream of mediocre and even poor games released from Choice of Games, it was nice to play something that was straight forward. The game was advertised as one where you get to be an assassin, and it delivers on that front. That seems like an oddly simple thing to praise a game for, but that\u2019s exactly where these games have been failing of late. They\u2019ve been so busy preaching its own morality that it stopped feeling like I was embarking on an adventure of my own will. They\u2019ve been taking place in entirely author created worlds with too many moving pieces and not nearly enough words or time to let the reader immerse themselves into it; that too with worlds that aren\u2019t nearly as interesting as the respective authors believe them to be. They\u2019re so distracted at being something else that they stop being choose your own adventures.This was just that, an adventure where you\u2019re choosing the details, and steering the story. It\u2019s not one of the truly better Choice of Games entries, but I have to give it a positive review for having the right idea, when others are trending in a worse direction. It was an enjoyable game about being an assassin. I wasn't expecting much from 'It's Killing Time' due to the 'Mixed' review score, but I picked it up in a mini-bundle from 'Choice of Games,' a publisher who I really like. I've played maybe a dozen or so of the 'Choose Your Own Adventure' games and really like them. I've mostly gravitated towards the highly reviewed ones though, so when I decided to play this one I expected to 'kill' some 'time' and that's about it. Wrong! I really enjoyed 'It's Killing Time' actually. I played through twice, once as a 'good' guy and once as a 'bad' guy. You play as a contract killer embroiled in a deadly conspiracy of murder and deception, all the while trying to maintain a successful dossier of contracts. The thing I liked most about this 'game' was that I was not being punished because I did not stack the correct 'talent.' You can be deadly, cunning, or intelligent and it will serve you well and not gate you off from succeeding. Many of the CYOA games have a point in the game where you were supposed to have built up a specific attribute that will be used at a crucial point in the story and if you didn't randomly choose the right one you fail. It's essentially the death of the 'choice' aspect of the story which defeats the purpose. IKA instead allows you to role-play the character YOU want and makes it rewarding by using your chosen skills to solve the problems that come your way. Thanks!As for the story itself I won't spoil anything but it's a fairly straightforward tale of espionage including some nice surprises and a decent twist. What the story does certainly attempt (and succeed) at doing is making you feel cool. The descriptions of your daring exploits are well-written and have an eye towards flair and drama (NOT gritty realism) that make you feel awesome (John Wick-esque). Overall this was one of my favorite CYOA games and one I highly recommend. It's meant to be over-the-top and implausible but it works and is a fun ride.. Brilliant game. I'm an avid reader, and i greatly enjoyed this game. must buy at this cheap price.. I wasn't expecting much from 'It's Killing Time' due to the 'Mixed' review score, but I picked it up in a mini-bundle from 'Choice of Games,' a publisher who I really like. I've played maybe a dozen or so of the 'Choose Your Own Adventure' games and really like them. I've mostly gravitated towards the highly reviewed ones though, so when I decided to play this one I expected to 'kill' some 'time' and that's about it. Wrong! I really enjoyed 'It's Killing Time' actually. I played through twice, once as a 'good' guy and once as a 'bad' guy. You play as a contract killer embroiled in a deadly conspiracy of murder and deception, all the while trying to maintain a successful dossier of contracts. The thing I liked most about this 'game' was that I was not being punished because I did not stack the correct 'talent.' You can be deadly, cunning, or intelligent and it will serve you well and not gate you off from succeeding. Many of the CYOA games have a point in the game where you were supposed to have built up a specific attribute that will be used at a crucial point in the story and if you didn't randomly choose the right one you fail. It's essentially the death of the 'choice' aspect of the story which defeats the purpose. IKA instead allows you to role-play the character YOU want and makes it rewarding by using your chosen skills to solve the problems that come your way. Thanks!As for the story itself I won't spoil anything but it's a fairly straightforward tale of espionage including some nice surprises and a decent twist. What the story does certainly attempt (and succeed) at doing is making you feel cool. The descriptions of your daring exploits are well-written and have an eye towards flair and drama (NOT gritty realism) that make you feel awesome (John Wick-esque). Overall this was one of my favorite CYOA games and one I highly recommend. It's meant to be over-the-top and implausible but it works and is a fun ride.. I wasn't expecting much from 'It's Killing Time' due to the 'Mixed' review score, but I picked it up in a mini-bundle from 'Choice of Games,' a publisher who I really like. I've played maybe a dozen or so of the 'Choose Your Own Adventure' games and really like them. I've mostly gravitated towards the highly reviewed ones though, so when I decided to play this one I expected to 'kill' some 'time' and that's about it. Wrong! I really enjoyed 'It's Killing Time' actually. I played through twice, once as a 'good' guy and once as a 'bad' guy. You play as a contract killer embroiled in a deadly conspiracy of murder and deception, all the while trying to maintain a successful dossier of contracts. The thing I liked most about this 'game' was that I was not being punished because I did not stack the correct 'talent.' You can be deadly, cunning, or intelligent and it will serve you well and not gate you off from succeeding. Many of the CYOA games have a point in the game where you were supposed to have built up a specific attribute that will be used at a crucial point in the story and if you didn't randomly choose the right one you fail. It's essentially the death of the 'choice' aspect of the story which defeats the purpose. IKA instead allows you to role-play the character YOU want and makes it rewarding by using your chosen skills to solve the problems that come your way. Thanks!As for the story itself I won't spoil anything but it's a fairly straightforward tale of espionage including some nice surprises and a decent twist. What the story does certainly attempt (and succeed) at doing is making you feel cool. The descriptions of your daring exploits are well-written and have an eye towards flair and drama (NOT gritty realism) that make you feel awesome (John Wick-esque). Overall this was one of my favorite CYOA games and one I highly recommend. It's meant to be over-the-top and implausible but it works and is a fun ride.

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