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Concept affascinante, ma poco altro, May 6, 2023by Lilirose L'idea e l'ambientazione sono molto originali, tra il nonsense ed il dark humor; anche la longevità è buona ed apprezzo lo sforzo per costruire enigmi articolati e complessi nello stile delle vecchie avventure grafiche. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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A forgotten classic; a huge, 666-point romp through bureaucratic hell, February 3, 2016by MathBrush This game was released in 1993. a year that saw several significant advances in interactive fiction. Perdition's Flames is one of the largest TADS games available, going up to 666 points in increments ranging from less than 10 points to 50. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | View comments (1) - Add comment
- Thrax, March 11, 2015 What makes PF stand out above the countless other text games currently on the market is its wonderful sense of humor. The game makes some truly awful puns, pokes fun at everyone's notion of what Hell is "supposed" to be, and generally keeps you looking forward to coming back to Hell every time you have to leave the computer.
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Entertaining, family-friendly game, November 22, 2007by puzzler (Everett, Washington) There are some very clever puzzles in this game. The haunted house puzzle is particularly memorable. I had played this game years ago, and played it again recently with my kids. They loved it, because it's very funny and you can't get stuck or killed. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
Baf's GuideHell has been modernized, with bureaucracy and tacky suburban housing replacing the traditional fire and brimstone. As a newly departed soul, you get to explore this wonderland and perhaps seek a way out. Wide-ranging settings, some hellish, some not, some taking subtle advantage of the fact that you're dead. Very puzzlish puzzles (including simple logic problems), with good re-use of puzzle elements. Lots of hidden objects, with some inconsistency about finding them - "examine x" will sometimes find things that "search x" will not. Impossible to die (for obvious reasons) or otherwise make the game unwinnable, unless you're unlucky enough to hit a bug involving some randomized values. -- Carl Muckenhoupt
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