ring@cg-atla.UUCP (Steve Ring) (04/26/88)
In article <2613@pasteur.Berkeley.Edu> hearth@cory.Berkeley.EDU (Don Hearth) writes: > > Thanks for all of your replies to my previous question. Now, I am >interested in finding a few games to fill up what little free time I have. >Any suggestions??? I am already familiar with Dark Castle, Beyond Dark >Castle, De Javu(sp?), and uninvited ( I have solved them all on my friend's >computer ). I am interested especially in a monopoly game, if one existed. >I also enjoy role-playing games and arcade games, but comments on any type >of game that you find enjoyable is welcome. > > Thanks in advance, > > Don Hearth I would like to put a plug in for "Fools Errand", by Cliff Jonhson (Miles Computing - I think). This is one of the most intelligent, difficult, challenging, frustrating, (...on & on & on...) games I have ever encountered anywhere. I can't praise this game high enough. My 14 yr old son (he's a DC & BDC expert) and I spent 3 solid weeks (some of them by me till 12-1 in the morning) all our spare time solving this game. I really can't say enough about this game and eagerly await whetever else comes from the mind of Cliff Johnson. (If Cliff is on the net - he has my permission to use whatever I have said in any advirtisement for his game). -- ...!{decvax,ima,ism780c,ulowell,laidbak,cgeuro,cg-f}!cg-atla!ring Steve Ring CompuGraphic Corp. Wilmington, Mass., 01887, (617) 658-5600, x5092
jdsb@occrsh.ATT.COM (John_Babcock) (11/15/89)
Could someone give me a hint on Fool's Errand? I am stuck on High Priestess and The Stone Wall. The Stone Wall seems to be my stumbling block. You choose one letter from each column: S O T D V G R P N W U X E A K I H M J L F B C Y _ _ _ _ _ _ <- Spells something Thanks for any help. Email is fine. No need to post. ____________________________________________________________________________ * John Babcock att!occrsh!jdsb * AT&T Network Systems jdsb@occrsh.att.com * Oklahoma City, OK Disclaimer: I speak on my own, not as AT&T.