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2002-11-07

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(Orb 1996 edition)

Old fashion star charts and diagrams over planets is what comes to my mind, and not the paintbrushes in the center of the cover. The brushes looks old and used, but it is the circles that add life to an otherwise rather boring production (I’m not talking about the contents of said novel, you hear? The content is Near Fine Major.)

The charts are in German. At least it looks that way, the über was a bit of a giveaway. They also remind me of the manual to Zork: Nemesis, a straightfaced and far to Myst-influenced Zork game (who would have thought that was possible?) where the manual was the best thing, handwritten notes of the bad guy as well as lots of doodles in the margins.

Bones?



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