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The Computer Club of Fear

by Nate Segerlind

Episode 152 of Eamon
Cave crawl, RPG
1988

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About the Story

You have been chosen by a group known as "The Students" to capture an evil king known as...

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Mr. Roessler!
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Claiming they will give you 5,000 gold pieces for his capture (but not his assassination), they give you a rope to tie him up with and send you off to search out the no-good villain. Good luck!

This adventure is part of the Eamon universe. Like all Eamon adventures, it is an RPG-style game, mostly using a two-word parser. Because Eamon is a modular system, you may bring a character and equipment from other adventures into this one.


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EamonAG

This is actually a pretty well-written Eamon, even though the concept is silly to the point of bordering on stupid. You explore this 60+ room computer club that has all sorts of computer crazies and unlikely stuff laying around. I got somewhat worn down by the silliness, and didn't greatly enjoy the Samurai Cat references, but there are many clever bits that I found pretty funny.
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