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From: turner@gaul.csd.uwo.ca (Cameron Turner)
Subject: Re: Best & Worst
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Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1993 02:37:14 GMT
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Ok, the best Infocom game I played... definitely Suspect (cool toys, cool
scenario, mass coolness).  Overall, enjoyment for the kids.

And now... the worst Infocom game (and it wasn't really THAT bad... it was
still better then that Monty Python's Holy Grail game... remember that??)
is (the beginner game that could be solved before dinner) Wishbringer  --
"Excuse me, you charged me how much??"

MacDuff
(turner@gaul.csd.uwo.ca)

