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Spellcasting 101 - Sorcerers Get All The Girls, by Steve Meretzky
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Leather Goddesses of Phobos, by Steve Meretzky
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In Darkness, by GoblinBoy
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Crawler's Delight, by A. Troll

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Humorous dungeon crawl parody, February 7, 2008
by Knight Errant (USA)

Crawler's Delight is an amusing parody of old dungeon crawl adventure games. However, the game itself shows almost as much age as Zork itself. The writing is fairly hot, but not as hot as most modern AIF games. The implementation of synonyms and objects isn't nearly as complete as modern standards would show. The ending feels quite contrived. However, for a short, one-room game, it's enjoyable.

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Graduation Day, by One Eyed Jack
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Zork I, by Marc Blank and Dave Lebling
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Spider and Web, by Andrew Plotkin
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Slouching Towards Bedlam, by Star Foster and Daniel Ravipinto
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The Gamma Gals, by Christopher Cole
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Camp Windy Lake, by Christopher Cole
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The Elysium Enigma, by Eric Eve
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The Farmer's Daughter, by R. W. Fisher and D. W. J. Sarhan
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Generic New York Apartment Building, by NewKid
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I-0, by Anonymous
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Through the Dimensional Rift, by One Eyed Jack
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Moist, by Scarlet Herring
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Conan Kill Everything, by Ian Haberkorn
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Tomorrow Never Comes, by A. Bomire

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Great game, November 20, 2007
by Knight Errant (USA)

TNC is one of the most multimedia-heavy AIF games around, with plenty of sound and graphics. Although not required to play the game, they help build the James Bond movie atmosphere of the game. The plot is engaging, although understandably somewhat derivative of several Bond movies. Like all of A. Bomire's games, it's technically very sound. All in all, a fun game of medium-long length.

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