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The doorway leads to a strange land, where impossible objects exist. Space and time do not seem to behave in the familiar ways here. Exploring this new environment, the player finds several other mysterious doors, each of which leads to another chapter in the history of nuclear weaponry. After
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desert on July 16, 1945, mere minutes before the test-firing that will change the course of history. But something is wrong at the "Trinity" site, and without the player's intervention things will go horribly awry.
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Each of the symbols has a meaning relevant to the incident it represents. Trinity was the site of the first atomic explosion, and is therefore represented by an alpha, which is the first character of the
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The player is witness to, or rather narrowly escapes being a witness to, a number of nuclear explosions in the game. The sites visited, and the markings on the sundial that represent them, are:
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is not a funeral, and be afraid of it. It's kind of a dark game, but it's also, I like to think, kind of a fun game, too. But I do want people to think about what they see."
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comic, which was included with the game. The fictional Low Earth Orbit (Mercury) detonation is very likely a reference to the space interceptor subproject of the
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s story in 1983. After joining Infocom in 1984 he proposed it to the company, but management believed that it was too large for the
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at #120 among their top 150 best games of all time. The editors called it "a tense, ethical tightrope walk through the Cold War".
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just before each device is detonated, the player has one scenario left to deal with. The final door leads to the
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is the last letter of the Greek alphabet. The symbols also appear at the corresponding locations in
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in May 1985, researching the history of nuclear weapons and visiting the Trinity site and
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as one of his formative influences and was an significant inspiration for his game,
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also includes numerous references to British children's literature, including the
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As the game begins, the player's character is spending a final day of a London
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at number 100 in their "Top 100 Games of All Time", commenting that "
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The plot blends historical and fantastic elements as part of a
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is the Roman god of war. The test in Siberia (actually in the
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Trinity was included as one of the titles in the 2010 book
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laden with ironic statements regarding the feelings of
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Index


Developer(s)
Infocom
Publisher(s)
Infocom
Designer(s)
Brian Moriarty
Engine
Z-machine
Platform(s)
Amiga
Apple II
Atari ST
Commodore 128
MS-DOS
Macintosh
Genre(s)
Interactive fiction
Single-player
interactive fiction
video game
Brian Moriarty
Infocom
prose poem
atomic bomb
war
Trinity test

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