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Brian and the Dishonest Politician

by The Spud

1992

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In Part One your objective is to convince ten Lower Ruddleston inhabitants to vote for you, by fair means or foul. Most of the inhabitants, including the postman, the cafe proprietor, the publican, the fishmonger..., have some problem or other so you can win their vote by solving it. Others don't have a problem yet, so it is up to you to make one! [...] The puzzles are original, fun and challenging but not too illogical.
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Best of The Quill, PAW and GAC by Denk
More than 1000 games were made with the British tools "The Quill", "PAW" and "GAC" through the 80s and early 90s. Some bad, others worth playing today. I would like to know which are the best. Those with the most votes are probably among...




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