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The Fat Lardo and the Rubber Ducky, by Anonymous
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President Disaster, by Maeve Adams, Marc Faletti
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Basket-ball, by auraes
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Zork LXIX: The Great Underground Hot Dog, by Bob Reeves
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Old Jim's Convenience Store, by Anssi Räisänen
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Century, by Zen
0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
The Bad Old Times, August 6, 2020

A nice reminiscence of 1980's C64 cassette games. I'm now too old to wrestle a parser though.

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Sexual Service Act: Going To Work, by Broken Arrow (MasterLoveHurts)
4 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
Meh, July 18, 2020

A Chose-your-own-adventure game with sexual content. Good idea, but bad implementation: The "story" doesn't captivate at all, and apart from a few story branches there's not much of a "game" aspect. Wasted potential.

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The Alpine Encounter, by Carol Anderson and Michael Feldman
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Horrible, July 14, 2020

The James Bond setting in the Austrian Alps was fresh at the time and would still be promising. Everything else... Alpine Encounter's competitors in 1985 were games such as The Pawn, Nine Princes in Amber or Dragonworld. Textwise, Infocom released A Mind Forever Voyaging, Spellbreaker and Wishbringer that same year. On the graphics front, Mindscape released Déjà Vu in 1985. Alpine Encounter's has a two-word parser, sparse room descriptions, and lets you guess the essential commands in every damn room. Antiquated the moment it hit the shelves.

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Drosophilia, by Pippin Barr, Gordon Calleja, Sidsel Hermansen
0 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
Meh, July 14, 2020

Clicking through hyperlinks to find a path that lets you get on with the story. Time limit. Snack-sized game. Not my thing. Setting has potential though.

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Plundered Hearts, by Amy Briggs
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