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A sometimes unintuitive time travel game in a museum, February 3, 2016by MathBrush This is one of the earlier time travel games, being introduced in the first IFComp. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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An artifact of its time, May 4, 2009"A Night at the Museum Forever" by Chris Angelini, Forth Place finisher in the TADS division of the 1995 ifcomp, is the stereotype of an early amateur IF work. The entire premise is an excuse for the central puzzle; we find out that you are a professional "troubleshooter" hired by a corporation to recover a diamond ring in an otherwise ransacked museum which apparently can travel through time. There is no attempt to make us care about or understand why the diamond ring is there or why it would be so valuable, all of which is pointless since the solution to the puzzle renders the goal nonsensical. The implementation is paper-thin and the few puzzles are immediately obvious. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | View comments (3) - Add comment
Baf's GuideA small time travel game. Your job is to recover a ring from the eponymous museum, an ancient structure shrouded in temporal paradox. But first, you must cause the ring to have been there. Fairly weak, as time-travel games go - it uses the gimmick of altering the past to affect the future, but in ways that don't make a great deal of sense. -- Carl Muckenhoupt
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