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J. D. Berry wrote:
> A Baf's guide search under time-travel, 5-star games reveals:
> All Roads -- Jon Ingold  Jigsaw -- Graham Nelson
> Lost New York -- Neil deMause
> The Mulldoon Legacy -- Jon Ingold

Paul Drallos <pdrallos@tir.com> writes:
> The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy should also be included.

And Zork III.

But you don't meet yourself in either HGttG or Zork III.  You do in
Sorcerer.  Do you in the games J.D. listed?
