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Dinner Date (video game)

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Distributor(s)
  
Stout Games Steam

Artist(s)
  
Jeroen D. Stout

Initial release date
  
17 November 2010

Mode
  
Single-player video game

6/10
Steam

Programmer(s)
  
Jeroen D. Stout

Writer(s)
  
Jeroen D. Stout

Genre
  
Casual game

Platform
  
Microsoft Windows

Developer(s)
  
Stout Games Jeroen D. Stout

Composer(s)
  
Than van Nispen tot Pannerden

Similar
  
I Get This Call Every Day, BasketBelle, Puzzle Kingdoms, Gravity Bone, Sacred Plus

Dinner Date is a short, experimental first-person computer game made by Dutch game designer Jeroen D. Stout. It was first released digitally through Stout Games own website. Four months later (March 1, 2011) it was released on Steam. Just like some other indie games (e.g. Dear Esther or The Graveyard) its status as a video game has been disputed, as it requires minimal interaction and the few small choices you make are of no consequence to the story. It does, however, give the player the opportunity to eat, drink and smoke whenever the player wants to, as long as the time isn't up.

Contents

Gameplay and plot

The game is a 25 minute long story exploring the subconsciousness of protagonist Julian Luxemburg as he sits by his dinner table set for two, waiting in vain for his date Meiko to arrive. As the night progresses, his thoughts continue to unfold more and more and we learn about the worries that trouble him. Problems not necessarily related to being stood up. Stout himself said in an interview; "It’s about exploring the mindset of someone who’s being stood up. Playing through the eyes of [the protagonist], you can go through the experience without the complete emotional damage." He then goes on saying "The game is a space to explore the 'things you can’t tell your friends'."

Development

The game was written solely by designer Jeroen D. Stout who also provided the voice acting for the protagonist's subconscious. The score was composed exclusively for the game by Than van Nispen tot Pannerden.

Reception

Dinner Date received mixed reviews, with GameZone saying "As an intellectual experiment, Dinner Date is interesting and even profound. As a meta-narrative about the social constructs that confront the modern man, it fascinates. As a game, it barely qualifies.", captioning a common opinion among game critics that Dinner Date is more of an interactive art piece than a game.

References

Dinner Date (video game) Wikipedia