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From: crosby@ucsu.Colorado.EDU (Matthew Crosby)
Subject: Re: INFIDEL
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In article <1993Apr29.114243.1@acad.drake.edu> jwj001@acad.drake.edu writes:
>Even though everyone has been ragging on Infidel, I have to add this to stand
...
>done until then, and the short-story before it added a much needed touch.
>
Infidel Spoilers!

>
>
>One more naggin Infidel question.  Both my friend and I came to the same end on
>that game - death in the final chamber.  Did anyone else successfully complete
>this game by staying alive?  If not, I rank this game and ending as one of the
>worst in Infocom's history.  I must have replayed the end 100 moves over and
>over searching for a way to stay alive.  Somebody, PLEASE, tell me that you can
>survive the desert!!
>
Nope, thats the end.  Personally, I think it was one of my favorite Infocom
endings of all times.

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