Today I Die

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Today I Die is a short 2008 Flash game created by Argentine game designer Daniel Benmergui. It received positive reviews from publications.

The game has been classified as an art game and requires the player to pull apart and reconstruct a poem by clicking on a number of words contained within it, changing its narrative meaning piece by piece.[2] Kevin Veale has referred to it as an example of "interactive cinema."[1]

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