Professor of Magical Studies

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4.1
65 reviews
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Teen
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About this game

Research magic that probably won't destroy the world! Plus, if you do have to save the world, that'll look great when you're up for tenure.

"Professor of Magical Studies" is a 500,000-word interactive fantasy novel by Stephen Granade. 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.

You are a practitioner of pattern magic: an arcane art that allows you to reshape the very nature of reality, with an extra advantage thanks to your synesthesia, which enables you to see patterns more clearly. With a few strokes of a pen on paper, you can draw magical energy from the space between universes to do everything from levitating objects to preserving memories that you can walk through later to creating pocket dimensions.

You've just been hired for your first faculty position at Winfield Phillips, the seemingly normal New England college that happens to have a secret magic department. It's a great first job, or would be except for Darcy Bozeman. Your former school friend used magic to cheat you out of a coveted fellowship, almost derailing your academic career before it began. Now Darcy's a fellow professor at Winfield Phillips, and is still working to undermine you.

Armed with a cutting-edge knowledge of magic and untried political skills, you'll have to juggle your work and navigate the demands of being a new faculty member. You have to get your magical research started with the help of a not-very-skilled student. You've got classes to teach to students who are supremely uninterested in what you're trying to teach them. The college president assigned you a mathematician as a faculty peer, which will only take time away from your actual work. The town council is angry at the college, and you've been volunteered to be the liaison between the college and the council. And don't even get started over the arguments about who's going to clean the stockroom.

And those mysterious issues plaguing magic? The ones growing worse? Those are a sign of something ominous, threatening reality as we know it. You can handle that, too, can't you?

* Play as male, female, or nonbinary; gay, straight, asexual, aromantic, or poly.
* Create new and irresponsibly dangerous magical patterns.
* Improve your student advisee's skills and confidence, or terrorize them to boost your own research.
* Deal with petty university politics, if you want to have any hope of getting tenure.
* Romance a brilliant algebraic geometrist who doesn't know about magic, the city councilperson assigned to work with Winfield Phillips, the CEO of a magical company, the friend who betrayed you, or even the extra-dimensional being who comes to live in your head.
* Uncover what really happened to the professor who vanished, leading to you being hired.
* Save the world from an extra-dimensional threat—or use the threat to become leader of the survivors.

If only someone had warned you before you applied to grad school that you'll have to stop an otherworldly threat from ending the universe!
Updated on
Sep 10, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.1
63 reviews
J. Farraway
December 11, 2022
First, I don't even know where to start. This was a really solid offering from choice of games, and honestly just a very good book. For those familiar with choice of games: This story for me was one of those where you almost only want to play it once because your choices feel like they matter, and the relationships you built up throughout the story involved actually learning and growing. Im satisfied having to sit with the way things turned out and the consequences of my actions throughout.
14 people found this review helpful
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GenericAssUsername
December 11, 2022
Yet another magical school book, and nothing new plot-wise. Revealing the tropes would result in major spoilers, but you've seen them all before. Possibly even in this combination. Pattern magic isn't new, but the idea of it being harmful if remembered is kind of new. But it isn't really explored much beyond the story telling you it is dangerous over and over again. Most characters are insufferable or bland. If you are going to do this genre it needs to hit hard to stand out. This one did not.
10 people found this review helpful
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Ganymede
February 8, 2024
Coming from a writer, the writing was very well done, and the story was good. Only downside for me was that I literally felt the stress from this game. If you didn't perform perfectly it really made you feel that failure. Also, I'll word this as vaguely as possible, the betrayal ran too deep. I don't know how anyone would forgive for it. I felt personally betrayed and heartbroken and that was a contributor to the stress I felt from this game.
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