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From: Mandatory Spurt <90404939@vax1.dcu.ie>
Subject: Re: Adventure Game Companies
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In article <CA8F7F.48y@cantua.canterbury.ac.nz> Brendon Wyber,
cctr120@cantua.canterbury.ac.nz writes:
>MAGNETIC SCROLLS: English company that wrote adventure games with a very
>powerful (but sometimes unusually picky) parser, and very nice 16 colour
>hi-res pictures. Personally, I could never stand this company's products
>but I was serverely prejudiced buy their first game (The Pawn) because
the
>game completely lacked an ending and many puzzles were quite illogical.
>  Games Written:
>          The Pawn
>          Guild of Thieves
>          The Corruption
>          Fish
>          Wonderland


I think they also wrote a game called Jinxter.

The Diceman's Apprentice.
