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Okay, but how do I play your game now?

Thomas Casey's avatar

This was great. I grew up playing Zork and the graphics-text integrated King's Quest and Space Quest Games, which I paid homage to in my story, Mage Quest. My favorite of the book-based adventures was Christopher Manson's, Maze, which still holds a certain fascination for me. While it was easy enough to (eventually) work your way to the last page and back out, the best part of the book is its eerie and provocative artwork. Each page has a cryptic, gnostic quality that only hints at the right direction to follow and, perhaps, a bigger story arc. But Mason never gave away too much. As far as I know, no one has ever fully interpreted all of his clues hidden throughout the book in text and image. Mason was probably a little schizo.

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