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All the Adventures | Renga in Blue

Wherein I play and blog about every adventure game ever made in (nearly) chronological order. These are sorted (mostly) in the order I played the games. I think they’re all worth reading! How….

  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly two posts per week

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Month starting Posts
Mar 2023 5
Apr 2023 16
May 2023 21
Jun 2023 18
Jul 2023 21
Aug 2023 18
Sep 2023 6
Oct 2023 12
Nov 2023 8
Dec 2023 1
Jan 2024 4
Feb 2024 14
Mar 2024 5
Apr 2024 15
May 2024 13
Jun 2024 22
Jul 2024 28
Aug 2024 25
Sep 2024 19
Oct 2024 11
Nov 2024 3

Any gaps could be due to errors when fetching the blog’s feed.

Most recent posts

Das Geheimnisvolle Haus (1981)
Germany got a jump start on computing early. The earliest “real computer”, arguably, was via Konrad Zuse with his Z3 in 1941; fortunately for Zuse’s modern reputation, it failed to drum up much enthusiasm with …
On , by Jason Dyer, 2,277 words
Critical Mass: You and Your Flimsy Keyboard Won’t Stop Me
I’ve saved the world. On my Apple II simulacrum, at least. Read my previous posts on Critical Mass here. From the Sirius Summer 1983 Catalog. I was stuck on multiple things, but I went for …
On , by Jason Dyer, 1,677 words
Critical Mass: Where in the World is Carmen Stupertino
(Continued from my previous post.) Just as a reminder, this game involves multiple cities that are going to go nuclear, and we have to go globe-trotting to stop the mad bomber. (Or evil corporation; more …
On , by Jason Dyer, 1,783 words