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SynTax
The storyline and some of the puzzles are good, but I always have misgivings about games which assume a degree of pre-knowledge. In this case I think you would have problems in the Oz section if you had not seen the film or read the book. Unfortunately there are a few bugs in the game which rather spoiled my enjoyment. (Alex McEwan)
All in all Multi-Dimensional Thief is a bizarre, fun-packed adventure, told with a great sense of humour and style. I think I've only managed to scratch the surface so far, but there looks like a lot more fun to be had in Joel Finch's world. [...] I cannot admit to being a great fan of the AGT adventure system but this is certainly one of the more impressive additions to the range. (Graham Cluley)
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SynTax
Joel has an open, easy-going style of writing which is very nice to read. His humour is first class, giving a witty response to almost anything you type in (try swearing repeatedly!). The puzzles are well-thought out and some 'standard messages' are random, so you have a different response to the same thing. (Grimwold)
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SPAG
[Reviews by Toni Cortes, Adam Justin Thornton and Christopher E. Forman]
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