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From: swildner@channelz.GUN.de (Sascha Wildner)
Subject: Re: Scott Adam's Adventureland
Organization: Empty Boats
In-Reply-To: librik@cory.Berkeley.EDU's message of Sat, 12 Jun 1993 08:40:33 GMT
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In article <librik.739874433@cory.Berkeley.EDU> librik@cory.Berkeley.EDU (David Librik) writes:

   Speaking of Adventure International, does anyone remember Jyym Pearson's
   games?  "The Curse of Crowley Manor" (very terrifying bits in that), "Escape
   from Traam", "Lucifer's Realm" (escape from Hell, literally), "The Paradise
   Threat" (Groucho Marx meets you in Heaven).

Not to forget "The Institute".  Speaking of old adventures, does anyone
remember the old Sirius Adventures: Critical Mass, Blade of Blackpool and Gruds
in Space (my favourite)?  Or Synapse's and BR0DERBUND's BTZ games (Essex is the
only name I remember).


-- 
       Sascha Wildner, Am Druvendriesch 27, W-5030 Huerth 6, Germany

              Du wirst verhext, wenn der Baum nicht waechst.
