Today I Die is a short 2008 Flash game created by Argentine game designer Daniel Benmergui.
The game has been classified as an art game and requires the player to pull apart and reconstruct a poem by clicking on a number of words contained within it, changing its narrative meaning piece by piece.
[2] Kevin Veale has referred to it as an example of "interactive cinema.
"[1] The game was chosen as a finalist for the Nuovo Award for innovative games at the 2010 Independent Games Festival and also chosen for the Experimental Gameplay Workshop in 2009.
[3][4] Gus Mastrapa of the website The A.V.