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From: STU_GLMCELHA@vax1.acs.jmu.edu (Greg McElhatton)
Subject: Re: Infocom difficulty levels
In-Reply-To: caress@turtle.ecn.purdue.edu's message of Thu, 3 Feb 1994 15:46:15 GMT
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In <CKnnt3.3pK@noose.ecn.purdue.edu> caress@turtle.ecn.purdue.edu writes:

> 
> 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! 
> 
> -- Peter Caress

This will sound strange, but if you post a list of the games in Lost
Treasures, I can tell you the difficulty levels.  I played about 95%
of the Infocom games when they were first released, and could tell the
difficulty level of almost all of them . . . I'm sure sure if I tried
to remember them all, I'd leave some out.  (The only one in Lost
Treasures that I haven't a clue on for the difficulty is Border Zone,
which I never played.)

-- 
Greg McElhatton     Bitnet:    stu_glmcelha@jmuvax.bitnet
GEnie:  DRIZZAN     Internet:  stu_glmcelha@vax1.acs.jmu.edu
"The horror, the horror!"  --Greg's reaction to, um . . . good question
