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From: earendil@wizard.etsu.edu (Allen Garvin)
Subject: Re: What is your top 5 Inter-Fiction games?
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Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1993 17:09:58 GMT
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I've always thought these threads silly... no one has there mind changed
and few notes stimulate anyone to suprise or shock, but ok, here goes,
my (rather conservative) top 5 list:

5. Infidel   <- liked the lonely, romantic atmosphere and ending
4. Enchanter <- lonely and well-written and epic and good puzzles
3. Curses    <- intelligent with many nice puzzles (and bugs ...
      I've finished the most recent version with only 141 out of 300 points)
2. Spellbreaker <- the best puzzles... I had to think more than in any 
      other game, yet there were no really impossible find-the-right-verb-
      or-phrasing or really illogical puzzles. Finished without hints but
      with collaboration with friend
1. Trinity   <- intelligent and few and whimsical and wondrous

I'm stuck on Infocom, I freely admit.

     -Allen

