"It's Killing Time" is an interactive novel where you become a hired assassin, traveling the globe, meeting intriguing characters, and making choices that shape your destiny. With a thrilling storyline of 140,000 words, you'll engage in a world filled with deception, betrayals, and moral dilemmas. Will you embrace the life of a ruthless killer, or will your conscience guide your choices? The power is in your hands.
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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.
User reviews
Really enjoyed this game, different ways of approaching targets
The first time I played through this game, I really enjoyed it. It is fast paced, exciting, and well written. Upon other play throughs, I have noticed some random choices will effect things that shouldn't be effected, for example: Who you chose to date may effect a mission's success. What drink or dinner you chose may effect a mission. Sometimes the exact same choice will give you different outcomes in a mission, and sometimes you get the same outcome no matter your choice. Little replay value.
Lots of simple grammatical mistakes like double words or botched sentences. The writing is very interesting at first, then turns into a teen drama of sorts where EVERYONE is buddy's and good hearted people; to me that makes it incredibly unrealistic and hard to get into, but you have to buy it to read it, so I read it.