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Files: CRISIS.ZZT Last edited:2002/01/30
MIKE.ZZT Last edited:1999/04/03
TERORIST.ZZT Last edited:2000/07/03
Kinder.brd Last edited:2020/02/21
About: These are three early games from my childhood. "MIKE" is definitely one of the first ZZT games I ever made, and is semi-autobiographical (imagine that). "TERRORIST" is an action game with the kind of nonsensical plot only a child can come up with. "CRISIS" is an "eco-thriller" of sorts, if there's such a thing. These are not "good" games, but they are a bit of history, and they give a window into the mind of a young ZZTer. People well-versed in ZZT history will notice a lot of allusions and wholesale code-stealing from other games, especially objects from the Online Encyclopedia and different elements from Code Red.
The three .zzt files are exactly how I left them, except for "CRISIS," which had an unfinished second chapter which I have removed for being extremely problematic. My choice to upload these "as-is" means 1) they have quite a few bugs, and 2) they are unfinished. I suggest you save often because some bugs will soft-lock the game, and keep in mind that you are playing a boy's unfinished work.
"Kinder.brd" is meant to be the preview screen for the collection as a whole.
Zephyr
21 February 2020
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