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Mystery House

April 23, 2005

Mystery House, an old Apple II interactive fiction, has been remade by the Mystery House Taken Over Occupation Force. Modified versions of the game have been created by, amongst others, Scott + Nick from GTA. New users can also go in and modify the game to create a new experience.

Tags Apple II, Scott Rettberg, Nick Montfort, Grand Text Auto, Interactive Fiction
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