Reviews by Bishopofbasic

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Portcullis, by Robin Johnson
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
The best within the Text Adventure Community. , March 10, 2016*

I am sitting on the edge of my seat. Smoking a cigarette for the experience I have just had. Robin, you are by far one of the greatest authors of Text Adventures I have ever seen. Keep it up. We need more people like Robin Johnson to maybe open this genre to a large audience. Not to full of himself and not to stuffy. Five stars.

* This review was last edited on March 11, 2016
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Aunts and Butlers, by Robin Johnson
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
What could be said?, March 10, 2016*

I liked it. Now, I'm not one for writing reviews, but to simply put it is an amazing work of art. Far better then anything else written in this genre.

* This review was last edited on March 11, 2016
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Who Among Us, by Tia Orisney
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
A true classic, September 10, 2015*

Now, this has to be one of the few games that are more like a choose your own adventure. Which I always loved as a child, flipping through the pages, finding out my decision would end up killing the main character. Then quickly turning back to my last page as if nothing happening. It's a fun genre, if done right, and this game it is done right. I found myself playing this for more than an hour when my son was away at my parents for a few days. Truly a classic of our time.

* This review was last edited on September 11, 2015
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The Bannochburn Legacy, by Tim Hartnell
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A neat little title, September 2, 2015*

I love these old type them in yourself forgotten classics. Old games like these always make me miss the days of yore. Now, the story is the typical run of the mill stories one would expect in this sorta game. Give it a try.

* This review was last edited on September 3, 2015
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The Empty Room, by Matthew Alger
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
The Empty Room is filled my curious mind. , March 8, 2015

One of a handful of games I've played that I was genuinely dedicated to complete. It's a joyous breath of fresh air and I highly recommend everyone give this one a shot.

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Fragile Shells, by Stephen Granade
Amazing, March 7, 2015

Smart, well written, and made me feel as if I was really there. Truly a wonderful gem in a sea of fish.

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