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From: dogcow@ccs.neu.edu (Tom 'moof' Spindler)
Subject: Re: Infocom difficulty levels
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In article <CKnnt3.3pK@noose.ecn.purdue.edu>,
Peter N Caress <caress@turtle.ecn.purdue.edu> wrote:
>
>I'd appreciate it if someone who happens to know could post the
>offical difficulty levels of the games in The Lost Treasures of
>Infocom, both volumes. Thanks! 

Well, here's the difficulty levels as shown on a little infocom poster.

Intro: wishbringer, seastalker
Standard: witness, zork I, enchanter, HHGTG, planetfall, cutthroats
Advanced: suspect, zork II & III, sorceror, Mind forever Voyaging, infidel
Expert: deadline, spellbreaker, starcross, suspended

Dunno about any of the others.


