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Adventure Classic Gaming (adventureclassicgaming.com) is the premiere website dedicated to classic and retro adventure gaming. We seek to be the most comprehensive online resource on classic adventure games and interactive fiction. Our site covers all gaming platforms, both computers and consoles. We cover games by both independent and commercial developers. Our…

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I’ve included a few links here [html’s] for you for some walkthroughs and reviews that I’ve written. Not sure if you’d be interested in posting them for your readers, but since we’re BOTH members of the Adventure Coalition, I thought it would be nice to do some sharing!
HOMEPAGE: http://members.aol.com/LShaw3457/LINDA.html &
http://mebers.aol.com/LShaw3457/Linda2.html.
WALKTHROUGHS:
http://members.aol.com/LShaw3457/BlackstoneChronic Chronicles Walkthrough
htmlhttp://members.aol.com/LShaw3457/IEWT.html (Inherent Evil Walkthrough)
http://members.aol.com/LShaw3457/LIGHTHOUSE.html(L Walkthrough)
http://members.xoom.com/hlaan/morpheus/morpheus01. (Morpheus Walkthrough)
http://members.aol.com/LShaw3457/NDSCK.html (Nancy Drew: Secrets Can Kill Walkthrough)
http://members.aol.com/LShaw3457/NocturneWT.html (Nocturne Walkthrough - the ONLY walkthrough)
http://members.aol.com/nkuderna/LUXORWALKTHROUGH.h (Secrets of the Luxor - Graphic walkthrough with many pictures)
http://members.aol.com/LShaw3457/SOTL.html (Secrets of the Luxor walkthrough with minimal graphics, but has music)
REVIEWS:
http://members.aol.com/LShaw3457/DWNoirReview.html (Discworld Noir)
http://members.aol.com/LShaw3457/NightlongReview.h (Nightlong: Union Conspiracy Review)
http://hometown.aol.com/LShaw3457/PBReview.html (Pandora’s Box Review)

By Linda Shaw • On 22 November 1999 • From San Antonio, TX

HOW CAN I PASS THE DOOR THAT HAS THE CODE SO I CAN PASS ON TO THE OTHER PART OF THE HOUSE, PLEASE AND THANKS

OLGA LUCIA

By OLGA LUCIA MU • On 16 November 1999 • From Venezuela

Love the game so far, but have barely made a dent in the first chapter! Can’t wait to devote a few days off to this new adventure.

I do have a problem however...I don’t like that the navigation is via keyboard, rather than mouse. Worse is the fact that you must jump back & forth between mouse & keyboard depending on what you want to do. I find this quite cumbersome and less precise. Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t understand why ANY games nowadays would be developed using the keyboard as a main source of navigation/operation…

By Nona Quentin • On 15 November 1999 • From No & So California

This site needs to review a few more games

By Teresa • On 13 November 1999 • From Chicago

I think you have an excellent website, very attractive and professional-looking.

By Harry Kaplan • On 27 October 1999 • From New Jersey (USA)

This site is great. It’s the most complete adventure site i’ve ever found. if you want I can help you for review or preview

By Andrea Morstabilini • On 14 October 1999 • From Italy

I’d like to be able to read this site, but my computer shows dark blue type on a dark gray background.

I’d include my email address in the proper place if I could read it. It’s: ann@searnet.com

By Ann • On 02 October 1999 • From Somewhere

your page loads way too slowly (cause of all the pictures and animations). you should at least have a quick loading intro page before your overloaded home page.

By jwalker • On 24 September 1999 • From Somewhere

Octagon Entertainment is an agency representing game developers and publishers. We enjoyed your site and would like to be added to your list.

By Katherine Oliver • On 24 September 1999 • From Octagon Entertainment

Comment? Well, I’m an adventure game fan and its nice to see some sites devoted to this. Most game sites tend to focus on violence and war games.

By Nancy Kuhl • On 04 September 1999 • From Minnesota