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From: jwj001@acad.drake.edu
Subject: Borderzone
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Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1993 17:59:14 GMT

Not to flame anyone, but I felt that Border Zone was one of Infocom's most
original concepts, and one of their best storylines (Marc Blank can write!).
It was a little different in its set-up, but nothing too drastic.  And the 
real time adventuring made it that much more complex.  Nothing like having
your heart pound along with the character!  All in all, Border Zone is one
of my favorites from Infocom.

John Jordan
jwj001@acad.drake.edu
