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Bad Day on the Midway

File BadDayMidway_French.sit
Size 402,786.5 KB
Category Adventure Game
Year 1995
Mac OS System 7
Architecture 68K
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Inscape's November 28, 1995 CD-ROM, written and directed by avant-garde collective the Residents and animated by Jim Ludtke, drops you into a sun-bleached roadside carnival where a coma victim, a serial killer, plague, and the IRS are all converging on the same eleven hours. You start as ten-year-old Timmy and can hop between the minds of every character on the midway, watching the same bad day unspool from different skulls.Setting and themeThe fictional Midway is a fading American carnival pitched somewhere between Lynch and Bradbury: rusted rides, a freak show, a Ferris wheel, a haunted house, and a cast of grotesques whose secrets bleed into one another. The clock runs from 1:00 PM to midnight in compressed time, and the story's central question is whether Timmy survives the day at all.GameplayControl is mouse-only. You explore the midway in first person, click on characters to inhabit them, and read each one's interior monologue and biography. The signal mechanic is perspective swapping: a locked door from one character's view is already open from another's, and a murder seen from the killer's eyes plays very differently from the victim's. Multiple endings and several ways to die exist, but puzzle gating is light — this is closer to interactive fiction with full 3D rendering than to a traditional adventure.Engine and technical changesLudtke modeled and rendered the carnival in then-state-of-the-art 3D software, with the Residents scoring every location. The CD-ROM streams pre-rendered character animation, ambient soundbeds that change per character, and full musical numbers, including the title song that anchored the 1996 companion album Have a Bad Day.Development and releaseInscape developed and published the title on hybrid Windows and Mac CD-ROM. The Residents had been building toward an interactive project since the early 1990s — Freak Show and Gingerbread Man preceded it — and Bad Day was their most ambitious. In March 2022, rights holders Cryptic Corporation and former CEO Michael L. Nash released the game as freeware, and a fan infosite repackaged it for modern systems.Reception and legacyGameSpot scored it 8.1/10 and praised the unified art and music direction; the title took two awards at the 1995 Macromedia International User Conference, including Most Innovative Use of Multimedia. The Residents later spun the property into a 1996 album, a 2006 video series, and a 2012 novel, making it the band's most-extended single fiction.

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