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v.1: 13-Jan-2009 13:32 - Fredrik
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Crash
"Just as in Gnome Ranger, every situation in the sequel is laced with a characteristic type of humour which, depending on taste, will either have you splitting your sides or scratching your head in bewilderment. To he honest I didn�t much like the continual use of �gn� instead of �n�, particularly as you have to spell inputs that way as well. It�s not too much to put up with though, and there are some brilliantly-funny scenes, such as where a travelling salesgnome is making a feeble attempt at playing darts. Some of the solutions also require lateral, whimsical thinking, so the humour isn�t wholly superficial."
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