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Losing Your Grip, by Stephen Granade
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Starcross, by Dave Lebling
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Indigo, by Emily Short
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Glass, by Emily Short
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Bronze, by Emily Short
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All Things Devours, by half sick of shadows
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TimeQuest, by Bob Bates
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Sprawling, January 31, 2020*

TimeQuest provides plenty of fun and clever puzzles through a light-hearted time-travel theme. The writing is clear and lean, with a bit of whimsy and irony, and the implementation is excellent, creating no game-play problems.

But, the game provides very little direction to the player, resulting in too many save-and-restore puzzles and a lot of aimless wandering at the beginning of the game.

If you make a log of where everything is, for every location and every time frame, before you begin actual game-play, you'll likely enjoy this large, puzzle-heavy text adventure.

* This review was last edited on February 16, 2020
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Myth, by Paul Findley
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Gateway 2: Homeworld, by Mike Verdu and Glen Dahlgren
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Everybody Dies, by Jim Munroe
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