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233.1 | For a very SHORT time | MILRAT::WALLACE | | Mon Sep 19 1988 10:22 | 13 |
| There are actualy TWO UUEncoded files, MORIATXT (something like
parts 1 thru 4) and MORIABIN (the rest, ie: parts 5 thru 15).
The last few parts showed up this morning.
You can copy the two .ARC files from my public directory but they
won't be there for more than a couple of days. These are relativly
HUGE files.
MILRAT::DISK$USER3:[WALLACE.PUBLIC.ST]MORIATXT.INF
MILRAT::DISK$USER3:[WALLACE.PUBLIC.ST]MORIATXT.ARC
MILRAT::DISK$USER3:[WALLACE.PUBLIC.ST]MORIABIN.ARC
Ray
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233.2 | Thanks!! All done. | KERNEL::FLOWERS | Hero of the Green Screen... | Mon Sep 19 1988 11:26 | 8 |
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Cheers Ray,
I have copied the files across so I guess you can free up some disk
space now!!
Jason.
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233.3 | is Moria like LARN or those other dungeon games? | DELNI::GOLDSTEIN | obviously, member of some cabal | Mon Sep 19 1988 18:33 | 5 |
| Stupid question...
I already have LARN. Is Moria very different? Is it worth catting
it all together and uploading? Or is it pretty much a clone?
fred
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233.4 | Probably, maybe, sort of, I think | MILRAT::WALLACE | | Tue Sep 20 1988 10:34 | 8 |
| I've only played LARN once and have not played Moria yet, but judging
by reading some of the Moria readme files it sounds like the same
TYPE of game as LARN.
Maybe someone who's spent some time playing both can give a
comparison!?
Ray
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233.5 | MORIA = LARN (wanted) | DOOZER::MAUDE | John S. Maude EDU Services Reading UK | Tue Sep 20 1988 10:54 | 15 |
| Hi All,
You are quite correct in saying that Moria and Larn are the
same type of games. Of the two I prefer Larn as it is a trifle easier
to reach the end and also playing time is a lot shorter.
I downloaded LARN when it was on the net. However, I cannot
go back UP through the caverns as the dungeon seems to have collapse
above me, even if I play in wizard mode the same thing happens but
I get all the shops on the periphery of level 1. Obviously a bug!!
Does anybody have a clean copy of LARN which they know works.
TA John
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