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Protect and Learn in Open Sorcery

"Open Sorcery" is a text-based game that combines technology, magic, and personal growth. Developed by Abigail Corfman, this game follows the journey of BEL/S, an Elemental Firewall, as it navigates a world of intertwined magic and code.

Powered by the Twine engine, "Open Sorcery" offers a captivating experience with its 55,000 words of text, five animated sequences, and ten possible endings. As you play, you'll have the opportunity to search for malicious spirits, protect your network, make friends, and even unleash destructive power if you choose.

One of the unique aspects of "Open Sorcery" is its emphasis on learning and personal development. Throughout the game, you'll have the chance to expand your knowledge, explore your dreams, and ultimately become sapient.

If you're looking for a game that combines technology, magic, and personal growth, "Open Sorcery" is a captivating choice.

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