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OnNoEf

by Evin Robertson

1999

(based on 3 ratings)
1 review

About the Story

In this bizarre tiny game, you are on top of a tall tower in Paris, but you don't remember its name or what it's for. Perhaps you can ask someone about it.


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Impenetrable Oracles, November 10, 2009
by Nick_Hayden (Indiana)
Related reviews: SpeedIF4

This is a strange game.

Every SpeedIF4 entry includes Nostradamus among its various requirements. What’s strange, in this case, is after you meet Nostradamus, inexplicable prophecies, probably actual ones by Nostradamus, appear in place of many of normal action responses. They have no direct relation on the game, as far as I can tell.

Also, an onion appears in your inventory sometime during the game without warning.

Until consulting a walkthrough, I couldn’t find the ending because I was navigating a series of vague oracles. Beating the game didn’t clear it up any.

Certainly an unorthodox approach to including Nostradamus, but ultimately frustrating and unhelpful.

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