Rosemary West's House of Fortunes
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Review by Underdogs:
One of Villa Crespo's most unknown games, Rosemary West's House of Fortunes is a good fortune teller program for DOS that packs a lot of options into a few floppy disks. The 'game' contains 4 traditional divining methods to deliver predictions based on your birthdate: astrology, I Ching, Tarot cards, and numerology. Even though I have very little interest in fortune telling, I couldn't help but appreciate the amount of time, effort, and research that apparently went into the creation of this neat little program. The graphics are attractive (in hi-res VGA, a mode that is not seen in many games), the predictions are detailed and can be printed if you would like to keep a hard copy, and the mouse-based interface is very easy to use.
If you have only a passing interest in various fortune telling disciplines, give this obscure underdog a try. Even if you are a skeptic like me, you will find the depth and breadth of its features both interesting and fun. And yes, I'm aware that fortune telling is not exactly "educational" - but I have decided to put this in the education genre anyway, considering the interesting subject matter :)
Average Rating: | 8.85 [7 votes] |
Genre: | Education |
Designer: | Rosemary West & Roger Pedersen |
Developer: | Villa Crespo |
Publisher: | Villa Crespo |
Year: | 1993 |
Software Copyright: | Villa Crespo |
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Related Links: | R.K. West Consulting |
More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | DOS |
If you like this game, try: | Quandaries, Brain Works, Mind Prober |
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