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From: ak5s@fulton.seas.Virginia.EDU (Ananth Kadambi)
Subject: Infidel Ending
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*****SPOILERS BELOW














  I just finished Infocom's "Infidel" last night - not a particularly
difficult IF, but enjoyable nonetheless. None of the puzzles were
particularly thrilling; game sort of hinged on how well you understood
the hieroglyphs. I was rather disturbed by the end of the game, however.
This is the first game I have *ever* played where the writer has 
tried to teach me a moral lesson after I've presumably "won". I
expected treasure, glory, etc., but instead was buried alive with 
my prizes.
  Anybody else care to comment on this?

--
                      "Dammit! I'm sick and tired of seeing this crap."
Transcendent                                     - Butt-Head 
-==(UDIC)==-          "Your life's a joke, you're broke, your love life's
                       D.O.A...."                - Rembrandts 
