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Gunther Schmidl <gschmidl@gschmidl.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
> And while we're at it, I've never completed any Infocom game without hints.

I finished AMFV without hints.  I'm pretty sure I finished Bureaucracy
without hints too; I remember wondering why everyone thought it was so
difficult...


mathew
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