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From: edwards@uwmacc.UUCP (mark edwards)
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Subject: Re: Epyx's - IMPOSSIBLE MISSION appears to be so
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Date: Tue, 29-Oct-85 14:05:30 EST
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 Glad to see some one else playing the game.

 Its one of my personal favorites. However once you win all
 the challenge is gone.

 I call I can say is practice makes perfect.

 I played the game with no manual and had to figure everything
 out by trying. The pieces have to be the same color before the
 will fit. You have to orientate the puzzle once you have it
 solved then you get a password piece "alligator",or "crocidle".

 It sure is fun to see the mad scientist at the end.

 The games takes a long long time to get good then when you win
 you can count on playing it a couple.

 mark
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 all opinions are mine.