Gateway (video game)
Gateway (Frederik Pohl's Gateway, 1992) and Gateway II (Gateway II: Homeworld, 1993), are interactive fiction games released by Legend Entertainment, and written by Glen Dahlgren and Mike Verdu. They are based on Frederik Pohl's Heechee universe. Βoth games have virtually identical interfaces that hybridize traditional parsers with illustration and mouse-based aids. The games (especially the second) have a number of timed events, but the possibility of player death outside them is quite rare. Unwinnable states are possible, but difficult to achieve.
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Gateway (video game)
Gateway (Frederik Pohl's Gateway, 1992) and Gateway II (Gateway II: Homeworld, 1993), are interactive fiction games released by Legend Entertainment, and written by Glen Dahlgren and Mike Verdu. They are based on Frederik Pohl's Heechee universe. Βoth games have virtually identical interfaces that hybridize traditional parsers with illustration and mouse-based aids. The games (especially the second) have a number of timed events, but the possibility of player death outside them is quite rare. Unwinnable states are possible, but difficult to achieve.
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Gateway (Frederik Pohl's Gatew ...... ble, but difficult to achieve.
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Gateway (с англ. — «Врата») — ...... е игры — Gateway 2: Homeworld.
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Gateway (Frederik Pohl's Gatew ...... ble, but difficult to achieve.
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Gateway (с англ. — «Врата») — ...... е игры — Gateway 2: Homeworld.
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Frederick Pohl’s Gateway
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Frederick Pohl's Gateway
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Gateway II: Homeworld
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