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This is a simple program to pass the time while tooling across the USA. The object is to watch for licence plates from different states. Once establish, select the country and scrape it establish. You'll acquire a mates of interesting facts near each country along
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An interactive MiSTing (Mystery Science Theater 3000) of Matt Barringer's AGT plot "Detective," by Christopher E. Forman.
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An interactive recipe, created by Adam G. Crutchlow.
As you awake in your bed, you decide that today you feel equal making your famous Vindaloo curry.
You'll make to see the ingredients and reach it yourself, though.
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An interactive epidemic, by Chris Smith. Strange things induce been happening in Skebdale - and not scarce the BSE crisis, either.
Rumors abound of devil-worshipping and all manner of strange happenings.
Can you, as the unfortunate soulfulness dispatched by
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An interactive "Horse-Opera," created by Gregory M. Zagurski.
Your last travel up the stairs before you throne relax in a gracious hot bath brings you into rather unfortunate touch with a diddle car, left carelessly on a stair, and your lead connects with a w
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A mini-adventure, created by Richard Tucker.
You have been trapped in an metro system for what may be days or weeks - and you're desperately hungry.
The chocolate machine is acting up, and there is never a trail when you want one.
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A fun punt for the completely family, created by Gareth Rees.
A one location-style punt, in which you recreate someone who has entered a fiddle store. You recreate against the grass assistant in a series of flummox games.
The program received third-place honors in a
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An interactive night of horror, created by Brendon Wyber.
Your job as a material estate agent brings you into reach with many old buildings, but none are quite equivalent the old theater, which has stood deserted for almost 30 years.
After visiting it with
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"Roll the dice, Luke."
Star Wars Dice Roller is a dice roller for the "Star Wars" role-playing gage organization.
It lavatory also service as a useful randomizer for fans of the "Star Wars" organization, developed by West End Games.
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You're Tracy Valencia, a first-year student at the reasonably prestigious University of Dorado.
It's Thanksgiving Day, and you're driving home.
The car starts making dissonance.
Dorado is null but scorching desert from the time you track the coastal
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"Claustrophobia," a time-killer created by Sam Hulick.
Mistakenly placed in the science fiction category in a recent contest - due to its suspected time-travel tie - the actual halting plays equal a dislocated fantasy nibble.
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An interactive preview, by Michael Zey.
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An interactive "Looking-Around-For-A-Lost-English-Book," by Patrick Shaughnessy.
It's time to payoff that copy of "Waiting For Godot" you've borrowed from the library.
But where did you place it?
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An interactive excursion, by Chris Markwyn. A gage that starts off in a college dorm and moves on to a more magical target.
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The Wedding is an interactive family "headache," created by Neil James Brown.
"You are cordially invited to the wedding of Malcolm and Deborah at St. Jude's Church, Westlowe, at 2:30 p.m."
What should make been a unsubdivided task - watching your old fla
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An interactive vision, created by Jason Dyer.
Set in an unusual cyber/virtual-reality backdrop, you play a disembodied consciousness trapped in an electron prison of the mind. The program received second-place honors in a 1995 contest.
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Your ally has virtuous died, and life drags on miserably. Would death be meliorate than this?
A gamy created by Joe Mason.
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An interactive conspiracy, by Gareth Rees. Your brother Malcolm sends you a telegram, inviting you to confab him at Biblioll College in the ancient university town of Christminster.
You imagine that the cryptical "discovery" he alludes to is nothing
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This programme consists of "Volume One: The Path to Fortune," by Jeff Cassidy and Christopher E. Forman.
You have been "volunteered" to go on a request to relieve your village.
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This instrument lets you scroll cryptograms and solutions up and down. You can paste puzzles from previously copied text or name them in immediately. Just select guesses from a deteriorate down lists for the puzzle and solution letter.
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