In this interactive story, you make choices to guide the narrative and influence relationships. Includes branching storylines, character customization, and multiple endings.
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AppRecs rating 5.0. Trustworthiness 75 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 25 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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75% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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85% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About Tally Ho by Kreg Segall
"Tally Ho" is a 600,000 word interactive comedy of manners by Kreg Segall, 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.
It's England between the wars, and the 1920s are roaring! When your employer, a proper young gentleman or lady named Rory Wintermint is summoned to their aunt Primrose's country house Ritornello for a weekend, it's up to you to make everything run smoothly...or not! Glide gracefully behind the scenes to arrange everything from the flowers to their love life, or leave Rory to their own devices as you pursue crime, adventure, and romance! Will you lie, cheat, and steal to ensure your employer's happiness, or will you insist upon personal integrity?
• Play as male, female, or nonbinary; gay, straight, or bi, and even poly.
• Help Rory sort out their love life, or sabotage it utterly.
• Solve the case of a mysterious sneak-thief--or join them on a crime spree.
• Aid spies, evade the law, calm flighty flappers, and unruffle Aunt Primrose.
• Win an Exotic Animal Show and a boat race fairly, or cheat!
• Dance the lindy hop, or a graceful waltz—or just tut disapprovingly.
• Ride trains, motorcycles, zip-lines, bicycles, horses, and rusty jalopies!
• Jazz it up in the Jazz Age, or remain aloof and cool as a cucumber.
You'll be swinging from the chandeliers or serving the canapes in this madcap, but altogether elegant comedy.
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Reviews for Tally Ho by Kreg Segall
VaultBoy67
Charming and entertaining
This is easily the funniest CoG game I have played in a while. The atmosphere is fantastically comedic and the game adopts many tropes of its era, which I found very entertaining. Mixed in with the laughter are moments of genuine emotion. All the little things are great too, like homages to other classic CoG stories, or the meta jokes made in the latter half of the story. Great read, and a very fun book to play through again and again. Can’t wait for the spin off sequel coming this fall!
Kittylaughs2
Terrible
Much of the story line was lacking cohesiveness. It read more like random, underdeveloped characters and relationships thrown together in one big incoherent stew. What a waste of money. I love Choose your own adventure stories but this was by far the worst with an ending that was lack luster.