[Bug 1206901] New: Review Request: dreamweb - Click-and-point adventure with the look and feel of Ridley Scott's Blade Runner

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1206901

            Bug ID: 1206901
           Summary: Review Request: dreamweb - Click-and-point adventure
                    with the look and feel of Ridley Scott's Blade Runner
           Product: Fedora
           Version: rawhide
         Component: Package Review
          Severity: medium
          Priority: medium
          Assignee: nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
          Reporter: bjoern.esser@xxxxxxxxx
        QA Contact: extras-qa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
                CC: package-review@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



Description:

  Ryan, a bartender from a dystopian future can't sleep peacefully
  for months.  His nights are sequences of nightmares and strange
  dreams, days with frequent black-outs with strange visions, until
  one night a figure in monk attire appears to him, and tells him the
  story of the seven evil ones, uniting to destroy to Dreamweb, the
  only barrier between the world and darkness.  The monk makes a
  proposition:  Ryan becomes the "deliverer":  the one who would keep
  the Dreamweb safe by killing those who try to destroy it.

  Descending into paranoia and just wanting dreams to stop, Ryan
  accepts the mission, then wakes up in a puddle of cold sweat, next
  to his beloved girlfriend in her house, and late for work.  Again.

  DreamWeb is a top-down adventure game set in a gritty futuristic
  dystopian city.  Each location takes only a small portion of the
  screen without panning (except an optional small zoom window in the
  corner that follows the cursor), with the player interacting with
  objects and people by simply clicking them.  Ryan has a limited
  inventory space, and as a lot of objects can be picked up (many
  without any use), the player must rationalize what might be useful
  and what just serves as filler.

  Dialogue is straightforward, with no options, but still required
  to advance in the game (to find new locations, for instance).  In
  situations where many adventure games usually feature an indirect
  approach to solve a problem, Ryan often faces himself with
  situations where it's "killed or be killed", which result in deaths
  (sometimes of innocents).


Koji Builds:

  Frh:  no build  --->  srpm is really huge


Issues:

  fedora-review shows no obvious issues.  AFAIK there might be some false
  positives from rpmlint.


FAS-User:

  besser82


Urls:

  Spec URL:  https://besser82.fedorapeople.org/review/dreamweb.spec
  SRPM URL: 
https://besser82.fedorapeople.org/review/dreamweb-1.1-1.fc23.src.rpm


Additional Information:

  SRPM is ~1.5 GBytes.  No real build is performed, files are just checked
  for dupes, symlinked and after all packaged.


Thanks for review in advance!

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