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David Keller <davidpkd@earthlink.net> wrote:
>Are there any good IF games with landlords for villians?  Preferably ones
>where evil landlords receive fates they deserve.

My SpeedIF "The Sofa at the End of the Universe" features
a landlord as an antagonist. Except he's not evil, and
besides, it's probably really the sofa that's the real
antagonist.

SeanB
