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From: gamble@NeoSoft.com (Ben Gamble)
Subject: Re: What is your top 5 Inter-Fiction games?
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Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1993 09:03:43 GMT
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In article <mumble> ag485@Freenet.carleton.ca (Stephane Racle) writes:
|Hello, I'm just wondering, what's everyone's Top 5 Interactive-Fiction
|games?

Well, I can't exactly remember how I answered the last time I answered
this survey question (it was probably 1.5 yrs ago at least) so the
best I can hope for is fair consistency.

Honorable Infocom Mention:  Bureaucracy; Stationfall; Zork 0.
All-Time Dishonorable "Infocom" <ptui> Mention:  Leather Goddesses 2.

5.  Planetfall.
4.  Sorceror.
3.  Lurking Horror.  Infocom does Lovecraft.
2.  DECUS Dungeon, which was augmented and split up into Zork I-III.

1.  Spellbreaker.  The best.  Just the best.

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