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Retrieve the diamond ring from the time museum.
[blurb from The (Other) TADS Games List version 1.2]
Tied for fourth place in the TADS division of the 1995 Annual Interactive Fiction Competition.
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The writing is not quite up to Infocom's standards, but quite adequate; the puzzles may not be very original but are clever and logical; the plot is simple but quite clever and the time travel is handled nicely. (Magnus Olsson)
I didn't enjoy playing this at all. Ninety percent of the game seemed to consist of tramping back and forth along the corridor in the different time zones, and the remaining ten percent was somewhat dull. (Gareth Rees)
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SynTax
`Night' is a good example of how a shortish text adventure can build up a decent feeling of involvement and anticipation, even though you know beforehand that there will only be a minimal amount of scenery to explore (a whole 9 locations in this case), and a limited number of puzzles to solve.
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