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From: mlkuehl@students.wisc.edu (C.A. McCarthy)
Subject: Re: Lost New York - A Review
Date: 03 Apr 1996 04:00:28 +0000
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dseybert@telerama.lm.com (Dave Seybert) wrote:

>The puzzles were, for the most part, fair and logical.  In Neil Demause
>fiction the old adage 3look at everything, open everything, take
>everything is especially true.  Ignoring one item contained in the room
>description can lead to long periods of roaming around the game in a state
>of some frustration.  

Good man, Neil! :-)

>I can1t recommend this game highly enough.

Nor can I.  LNY is an astonishing piece of IF.  Neil deMause has
created a highly detailed little gem of a game.

Excellent review, by the way.

Here's me bus!  Cheers.

Colm


