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Invisible Games was a fiction blog written by Catherynne M. Valente that was active from October to December 2007. It consists of a series of surreal - and sometimes quite disturbing - tales of mysterious games and their even more mysterious creators. Invisible Games is perhaps most noteworthy for being the home of the infamous video game urban legend Killswitch. The blog's in-universe author is identified only as "The Archivist" and no clues are provided regarding her identity beyond the fact that she is female.The original blog is now no longer online, but is still currently able to be accessed through Internet Archive's Wayback Machine here. A mirror of the blog was also put up on the website fishmech.info.
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Heroic BSoD
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Heroic BSoD: In Killswitch, faced with the posibility of screwing up what may be the last chance to see Ghast's ending in full, the only thing Yamamoto Ryuichi uploads is a video of him sobbing at the character select screen.
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Does This Remind You of Anything?
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Does This Remind You of Anything?: The Archivist mentions that Sovatik and its methods were an allegory for work conditions under the Soviet Union, that is squeezing every last drop out of the workers, exploiting them, and eventually leaving them to die.
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Ancient Tradition
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Ancient Tradition: The keepers of The Book. Implied to have evolved out of an order of Catholic nuns, these women are seemingly ubiquitous in The Archivist's homeland and mysteriously appear at the homes of terminally ill people, granting them access to a strange virtual reality game that provides them great comfort and profound revelations as they die.
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Calvinball
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Calvinball: The Lenentine Cards tells of a bizarre card game invented by the Lenentine family, where one used the cards of a Themed Tarot Deck and queen chess pieces to weave a story. Eventually more elements were added to the game, such as sea pebbles, dice, king chess pieces, pens, and rings, but the only people who knew how to properly play it were the Lenentines themselves, whom kept the rules of the game between themselves and never passed it on.
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Genre Shift
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Genre Shift: The blog opens with the positive and uplifting pairing of Brightshaupt Devices and The Loneliness Engine, making the abrupt appearance of Killswitch that much more jarring.
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Dead All Along
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Dead All Along: In The Pentintytär Arcade, this is a possible explanation for Viekko, Sisko, or both.
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Anti-Climax Boss
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Anticlimax Boss: Agent Mire of What Happened to Agent Small? is stated to be such. Although if the player has already used the card required to kill him, he is effectively unbeatable. invoked
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Bilingual Bonus
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Bilingual Bonus: The Finnish game titles in The Pentintytär Arcade explain their metaplot.
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Awesome, but Impractical
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Awesome, but Impractical: Ghast, one of the two protagonist characters of the Killswitch game. He possesses a fearsome array of offensive powers, but his total invisibility renders him all but impossible to control. Players attempted to keep track of his position by following the sprites of his attacks, but would inevitably lose him again once they run out of energy.
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Angsty Surviving Twin
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Angsty Surviving Twin: Irja Pentintytär. The death of her brother and subsequent dissolution of her marriage leads to years of incredible technical brilliance, despair, isolation, and suicide.
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Cryptic Background Reference
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Cryptic Background Reference: The tags ("Lockwords") located at the end of each blog post. In the articles themselves, the writer will occasionally assume the reader has some piece of background knowledge that isn't mentioned in any of the other posts.
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Your Princess Is in Another Castle!
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Your Princess Is in Another Castle!: What Happened to Agent Small? both subverts this and mentions the trope namer by name.
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It Is Not Your Time
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It Is Not Your Time: The Archivist was prevented from watching her mother play The Book of the Names of the Dead, let alone playing herself. It's implied that the only people who can play are people who are already on death's door or destined to die soon. She'll still have dreams of being approached one day to play the game.
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Bittersweet Ending
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Bittersweet Ending: Agent Small and her ex-husband Agent Thin are finally reunited, but it is implied their lives will be no better than before. Making matters worse, it's not even the real Agent Thin at all, just the latest in a series of expendable clones.
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Everyone Knows Morse
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Everyone Knows Morse: In The Loneliness Engine, Milo Barnes' machine included a black button to type out messages in morse. While at first none of the machines' recipients knew what it was for, they quickly picked up on the intention after Milo sent a morse message through the machine lights.
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Action Survivor
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Action Survivor: Porto, one of the in-game protagonists of Killswitch, wakes up injured and unarmed in a mine filled with monsters. It only gets worse for her from there.
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Hikikomori
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Hikikomori: Irja Pentintytär never left her home after the death of her brother. Implicitly, she had spent the rest of her life making the arcade that Torvald finds there.
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Late-Arrival Spoiler
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Late-Arrival Spoiler: Invisible Games takes care to avert this, filling the final entry, (which is typically the first page that new visitors will see,) with covered spoiler text.
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Names to Run Away from Really Fast
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Names to Run Away from Really Fast: The Fires of the Earth. Abbess Eglantyne the Wracked. The Book Of The Names Of The Dead.
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Nintendo Hard
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Nintendo Hard: In-universe, the eponymous video game of Killswitch is difficult to beat, especially if the player attempts to play as Ghast.
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Starts with a Suicide
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Starts with a Suicide: The Pentintytär Arcade begins with Irja Pentintytär shooting herself, and Torvald's subsequent discovery of her body.
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A Wizard Did It
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A Wizard Did It: According to several tech-savvy video game enthusiasts cited here, this is the only way that an absolutely uncopyable, self-deleting game like Killswitch could exist, although a few consider it to be theoretically possible.
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Guide Dang It!
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Guide Dang It!: Invoked in Killswitch. The backstory of the game could be revealed by a series of incredibly difficult puzzles. None of the fanbase was able to solve it until one user worked out a solution and posted it on the forum.
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Color-Coded for Your Convenience: In Brightshaupt Devices, the metal discs Aemelia gave her grandchildren light up with different colors depending on what radio signals they pick up. For example, a red light indicated the frequency Yankees games could he heard, while a violet light indicated the channel a popular radio drama was on. The color closest to black they encountered was triggered when they caught a signal that played funeral music, shortly after coming home from Aemelia's funeral.
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Breather Episode
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Breather Episode: The bleak and eerie tales The Pentintytär Arcade and What Happened To Agent Small? are separated by the relatively serene pairing of The Lenentine Cards and The Rumyantsev Recorder.
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Gainax Ending
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Gainax Ending: The blog's penultimate entry is missing, replaced only by an ominous "Access Denied" message. The final entry then seems to be the Archivist speaking in first person, relating her personal quest to find a game she watched her mother play as a little girl: a game which only the dying are allowed to play... Porto's in-game ending in Killswitch sees her finally making it to the surface, only for the screen to Fade to White before the player can see what she finds there.
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Shrug of God
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Shrug of God: Karvina Corporation's reply to the restless legions of Killswitch fans. invoked
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Go Mad from the Revelation
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Go Mad from the Revelation: In The Pentintytär Arcade, Torvald is so unhinged by the experience that he spends years tracking down and collecting the individual games just so he can sit naked in the middle of them, clutching a gun and calling out Irja's name.
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LostEpisode
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The blog's penultimate entry is missing, replaced only by an ominous "Access Denied" message. The final entry then seems to be the Archivist speaking in first person, relating her personal quest to find a game she watched her mother play as a little girl: a game which only the dying are allowed to play...
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Eldritch Location
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Eldritch Location: The mine from Killswitch. The dwelling place of the Archivist, and presumably Eglantyne the Wracked before her: an unnamed tropical region constantly besieged by eyeless hurricanes that last for years at a time.
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Depraved Homosexual
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Depraved Homosexual: When describing What Happened to Agent Small?, The Archivist specifically mentions the gay relationship of violent antagonists Thomas A. Wilson and Thomas F. Wilson when referring to the game's heavy sexual content.
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Single-Attempt Game
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Single-Attempt Game: Killswitch had this as its main gimmick as once the game is finished, so is the copy that was being played. Irja's arcade is a marathon version. It requires a single markka to be inserted into the first game. Beating each game shoots the markka through a connected tube to the next, and after completing the final game, the markka is punched through and can't be accepted again.
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Fade to White
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Porto's in-game ending in Killswitch sees her finally making it to the surface, only for the screen to Fade to White before the player can see what she finds there.
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Hope Spot
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Hope Spot: It seems that someone will find the ending to the Ghast run of Killswitch after buying the last copy and planning to livestream it. Yamamoto Ryuichi never records his run, only his Broken Tears.
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Shout-Out
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The Book Of The Names Of The Dead.
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This Page Will Self-Destruct
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This Page Will Self-Destruct: Killswitch is not a game known for its incredible replay value...
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Cool Old Lady
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Cool Old Lady: Aemelia Brightshaupt, to the point of being able to invent something that keeps all seventeen of her grandchildren captivated for years at a time.
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The Chessmaster
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The Clockmaster: Afanasy Rumyantsev, a builder of wondrous and amusing clocks who develops an elaborate game in which his patrons form the parts of a vast, living clock that amuses him in turn.
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Ship Tease
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Ship Tease: While (supposedly) trying to end speculation about Killswitch once and for all, Karvina get interest in it surging all over again by refering to Ghast as Porto's "beloved."
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Old Shame
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Old Shame: The Archivist insists that What Happened to Agent Small? is this for Karvina Corporation, although she acknowledges it as a narrative marvel just the same. invoked
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Anti-Climax
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Anti-Climax: Neither run of Killswitch has a proper ending, due to the game deleting itself. Needless to say, the fandom got frustrated on learning this.
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The Lost Lenore
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The Lost Lenore: Irja, for Torvald. He seems to have developed a crush on her while still a child, (possibly even triggered by discovering her dead body) and it grows into an obsession that consumes his entire adult life.
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Creepy Child
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Creepy Child: Sisko and Viekko, the game avatars of The Pentintytär Arcade, particularly when one just floats in the air behind the other, saying nothing.
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The dwelling place of the Archivist, and presumably Eglantyne the Wracked before her: an unnamed tropical region constantly besieged by eyeless hurricanes that last for years at a time.
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Gadgeteer Genius: Just about all of the game creators mentioned by name.
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Evil, Inc.: Sovatik, the corporation behind the disaster in the Killswitch game. Karvina Corporation seemingly averts this trope in the stories. However, this unfinished YouTube series based on Killswitch seems to have been setting them up as the Big Bad.
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Shown Their Work: The writer has a strong knowledge of various Eastern European cultures, and incorporates them in each tale.
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