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The Egg and the Newbie, by Robert DeFord
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The White Bull, by Jim Aikin
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The Rocket Man From The Sea, by Janos Honkonen
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The Pawn, by Rob Steggles, Peter Kemp, Hugh Steers, Ken Gordon, and Geoff Quilley
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Nemesis Macana, by Herman Schudspeer, Victor Gijsbers
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Ecdysis, by Peter Nepstad
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Muggle Studies, by M. Flourish Klink
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Enlightenment, by Taro Ogawa
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Wuthering Heights, by Jonah Siegel
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The word “heathcliff” is not necessary in this story, April 4, 2012*
by Mr. Patient (Saint Paul, Minn.)

It's been a very long time since I read Wuthering Heights; I can remember the names Heathcliff and Catherine and little else. So I was worried that my faded memories of the book might limit my enjoyment of the game. They didn't.

That's because there's no game here. There's hardly anything at all, as far as I can tell. No takeable objects, no NPCs, no puzzles, nothing. You can wander through seven rooms, examine the few objects which the author took the time to implement, observe the numerous misspellings, and then quit. There are a half-dozen locked doors, but no keys, and the game does not understand the word "door" at any rate. The only ending appears to be in response to examining the dog (I won't even dignify that with a spoiler tag). The help text encourages the player to "find all of the mansion's hidden secrets!". They must be awfully well-hidden.

I don't understand why the game was posted to IFDB in this state.

* This review was last edited on April 5, 2012
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Risorgimento Represso, by Michael J. Coyne
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