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From: hollis@ucf-cs.UUCP (Ken Hollis)
Newsgroups: net.women
Subject: Re: "Jenny of The Prairie"
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Date: Sat, 8-Dec-84 17:00:14 EST
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Posted: Sat Dec  8 17:00:14 1984
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[oh where oh where has my little bug gone....]

Hello...

I found the article about "Jenny of The Prairie" interesting because
of two points. The first one is that it (for once) fairly accurately
described the game as it is with a few minor varying points.  You might
ask how I know this, and this brings me to my second point, I was the
programmer for it.

About the only thing that I can see from the article is the fact (as
I remember it) that you can kill the snake, but that is a minor squabble
at best.  Also the game does not give the "special end" unless you are
above the first level.  I also saw in "Family Computing" an ad for the
software, and Addison Wesley was at the bottom, which I take to mean
that Addison Wesly now owns Rhiannon, or helps to sell it.

Last time I heard, "Jenny of The Prairie" and "Cave Girl Clair" were
completely produced, and "Chelse of The South Sea Islands" was almost
completed.  I can check and see if you wish to know more.


William Kendall Hollis (Ken)

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