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"As this game is ported directly from the TRS-80, it is very uncomfortable to play. Your mission is to find a ruby used in a laser projector that has been stolen by a spy ring named CHAOS." [--blurb from The Z-Files Catalogue]
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Like most other BASIC games and non-BASIC conversions of them, CIA is almost irritatingly simplistic to play, lacking all details, descriptions, realistic NPCs, etc. that make text adventuring more nail-bitingly realistic today, as seen in more recent homegrown text adventures.
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