Actually tom, most versions of the infocom software usually hve the invisiclue hints built into them, and even those that don't the hints can be found on http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~pete/Infocom/Invisiclues/

However, I really dislike a game where the choice is look at hints or remain stuck forever just because the author employed some ridiculous leap of logic that nobody in their right mind would guess.

Much as I admire Douglas adams humour and his writing style, his convoluted puzzles are something I can do without, and with that bloody babel fish I tried for 20 minutes then just used the dam hints, sinse I was more interested in seeing the rest of the story than sitting there trying to work out what ridiculous action I was supposed to perform next.

Beware the Grue!

Dark.

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