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From: thornley@milli.cs.umn.edu (David H. Thornley)
Subject: Re: LGOP
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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1993 23:11:53 GMT
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In article <jrsCGE2ws.GMM@netcom.com> jrs@netcom.com (John Switzer) writes:
>In article <2bvbd6$qs1@agate.berkeley.edu> whizzard@uclink.berkeley.edu (Gerry Kevin Wilson) writes:
>>
>>I just finished LGOP the other night, and I want to say that the ending is
>
>Make sure you go back and play it as both sexes (i.e. go into the other
>bathroom at the start of the game). There's a lot you'll miss if you 
>play it only as a man or woman. You can forget about LGOP2, though - it'll

I tried that, and noticed almost no change (aside from various details
such as people's sexes and what you're wearing), except for a few lines
at the very end (since the Leather Goddesses remain Goddesses).

I'm thinking of going through in Tame mode sometime.  Infocom claimed Lewd
was the most fun, but some of the silly prose they wrote in the "tame"
version might be worth seeing.  (Any point in playing it in "suggestive"?
I'd think not really....)

DHT

>John Switzer                 | "It's not guns that kill people,
>                             |  It's these little hard things!"
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Wasn't it the Trickster that said that? 
