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Edgar's Adventures

by Frank Kunze

Episode 259 of Eamon
Science Fiction
1996

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About the Story

You are about to play a few days in the life of Edgar E. Blevins. One night, as Edgar was walking home from his job at a local 7-11, he was suddenly surrounded by a strange blue light and a thick green steam. When it all cleared, Edgar was gone!

Edgar wakes up and finds himself aboard an alien spaceship. He also sees that several aliens with blue skin are preparing to dissect him!

Your initial goal in Edgar's Adventures will be to defeat the aliens and escape the spaceship. What happens after that, you'll have to find out for yourself.


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EamonAG

This Eamon is extremely well crafted, with a flawless, sophisticated user interface and quite an ongoing plot line. Edgar did indeed have some interesting adventures!
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Solved without Hints by joncgoodwin
I'm very interested in hearing truthful accounts of at least somewhat difficult games (or games that don't solve themselves at least) solved completely without recourse to hints, walkthroughs, etc.




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