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August 21, 1999
Fantasy World Dizzy ZZT
By Zenith
Genre: RPG/Adventure
Size: 54kb (zipped)
Notes: this game is rated ZZU. You'll all be suprised to know that I stayed pretty much clear of swearing and crap this time, because I realised that using profanity would screw up the cutesy atmosphere a little, AND WE DONUT WANT THAT DO WEE?!?!?!?!?! There is a little bit of opinionated ranting on the credits screen, though.
ANYway. Although this game is totally, totally different from the Teen Priest series ("Teen Preist 2 will be banned!"), I did use those games as a base, of sorts. I felt like making a sort of "Antidote" to the BAD BADness of THAT BAD MAN'S (Draco's) GAMESSSSSSS. You see?! Oh, and please note that this game is simply a ZZT conversion of the old CodeMasters game of the same name. Most of the puzzles and the basic layout are ripped, but the ZZT graphics, sound, programming, the funky platformer near the end, etc. are all mine. K? K.
-Zenith of Reptile House
kfsaltfleet@ukgateway.net
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