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Three More Visitors, by Paul Stanley
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Beautiful writing and attention to detail., March 7, 2017
by Audiart (Davis, CA)

The quality of the writing is what elevates this game to another tier among 'quickie' games. Even without comparing it to other SpeedIF (which is not known for its prose) Three More Visitors is quite solid and enjoyable. It is just the right length and not too difficult, nor too simple. The premise of the story itself makes for a perfect IF scenario: to review an unpleasant future and then go back to the present to prevent it. Three More Visitors is really impressive for its beauty, simplicity, and the ability to connect the player empathetically to the plot and characters so quickly.

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A Freak Accident Leaves Seattle Pantsless III: Endgame, by Admiral Jota
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Best entry in Pantsless quintet, March 7, 2017
by Audiart (Davis, CA)

Certainly the best entry in a contest of only five games revolving around the the theme of removing ones pants and finding ones sock (in Seattle.) Other entries were either too idiotic to be fun, or too logical to be funny. Admiral Jota's game remains zany despite its logical solution. The humor is elevated to a level beyond the absurd and is actually quite funny at times.

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A Freak Accident Leaves Seattle Pantsless, by Christopher Huang
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Logical game with a simple puzzle, March 7, 2017
by Audiart (Davis, CA)

One of the more coherent in a series of Pantsless in Seattle in-joke games, this game delivers its punchline while also allowing you to intuitively solve a simple yet corny puzzle. This game is more playable, yet somehow duller due to its logical nature, than the other entries.

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I Went to the WTO Ministerial Conference and All I Got Was This Souvenir Delegate From Mauritius, by Matthew Amster-Burton
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Pantsless in Seattle, by David Cornelson
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You are a Chef!, by Dan Shiovitz
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Tea and Toast, by Matt Weiner (as Maria del Pangolin)
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Monkey and Bear, by Carolyn VanEseltine (as the opposite of sublimation)
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Delphina's House, by Alice Grove
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Portcullis, by Robin Johnson
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