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Details: Video game Initial Release Date: October 4, 2000 Developer: Nick Montfort Designer: Nick Montfort Platforms: Web browser, Microsoft Windows, Z-machine, Classic Mac OS Awards: XYZZY Award for Best Puzzles Genres: Interactive fiction, Adventure fiction
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