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Fooblitzky

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Review by Underdogs:
A brief but notable foray into the board game market by the masters of interactive fiction, Fooblitzsky is a novel attempt to use the PC to assist in playing a board game (e.g. roll a die) to make it more fun. Four players compete (as dogs-- no, really) to collect the right four objects before each other. A cool idea, but the awful 2-color graphics (unless you have a composite CGA monitor) will convince you that this should be sold only as a *board* game-- and not only a good one at that.
Average Rating:6.29 [17 votes]
Genre:Strategy
Designer:Michael Berlyn & Marc Blank
Developer:Infocom
Publisher:Infocom
Year:1985
Software Copyright:Infocom
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Multiplayer:Turn-based hotseat
Related Links:Game page at Unofficial Infocom Site
More Info:Mobygames | The Web
System Requirements:DOS
If you like this game, try:Robot Rascals, Robosport for Windows
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