On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Jim Leonard wrote:
[Tass Times in Tonetown]
> > You could've always dug up a copy of Quest for Clues. Besides, there were
> > plenty of great games to play back then, it's not like you were forced to
> > play solely TTiTT during those 11 years :)
>
> Didn't know about Quest for Clues at the time, but are you sure it was
> covered in there?  It was fairly obscure (Tass Times).

TTiTT is definitely in there -- I have a copy.  I don't think it's that
obscure either.

The Quest for Clues books and the earlier two Books of Adventure Games
cover most of the commercially available adventure games and RPG's up to
about the dawn of the modern Internet.

-- Stephen


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