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From: jsc@netcom.com (Judson Cohan)
Subject: Re: The Game "ADVENT" - Ancient Artifact?
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Tim Marshall (tmarshal@morgan.ucs.mun.ca) wrote:
: Also, what are "ports" and "points" or where can I read about them (a DOS 
: manual, perhaps)?

 Srrry, a little over-jargoned.  By a DOS "port", I simply mean a DOS 
version.  The "points" refer to how high a score corresponds to a perfect 
game.  The games that allow higher scores than 350 have had rooms, 
treasures, and puzzles added to the original game.
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