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Nuclear Nightmare

by John Nelson

Episode 25 of Eamon
RPG
1982

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About the Story

As you walked out the front door of the Main Hall, you met a man near hysteria. You calmed him down enough to get a more coherent story from him.

He claimed he was a technician in the employ of a mad scientist by the name of Doctor Applebaum. He was content to work in his lab until he overheard the doctor talking with a colleague named Doctor Onstein, a specialist in some kind of unknown energy. The scientists were talking about using the new device to blow up the entire kingdom.

He takes you to the underground complex...


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Editorial Reviews

EamonAG

For such a large Eamon, there is surprisingly little content. You wander mostly empty halls and run into an occasional guard for the most part. A couple of locked gates and a couple of combination locks make up the bulk of the puzzling. This can be a somewhat frustrating play, but I found no death traps or similar gotchas.
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