Lost In New York
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| Lost In New York | |
|---|---|
| Game | |
| Main links | |
| Published | 2000 |
| Credits | |
| Author | Mikko Vuorinen |
| Reception | |
| IFDB rating | 2 out of 5 (1 rating) |
| Gameplay | |
| Interaction style | |
| Literary genre | |
| Locations | |
| Language | English |
| Technical details | |
| Authoring system | Alan 2.8 |
| Format | Alan 2.8 |
| License | Freeware |
| IFID | ALAN-142E6A1046C190AC372C541580B24944 |
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How it begins
You are somewhere in New York, carrying a screwdriver, surrounded by tall buildings, busy people, and cars. It seems you're always in the same place no matter where you go.
Trivia and Comments
- The game is often confused with Lost New York (Neil deMause; 1996; TADS 2).
Versions
Version
Date: 2000
- Lost In New York (Mikko Vuorinen; Alan 2.8).
- IFID: ALAN-142E6A1046C190AC372C541580B24944
IFID links: IFDB - Download liny.zip from the IF Archive.
- IFID: ALAN-142E6A1046C190AC372C541580B24944
Links
N.B. Many IF Archive games are temporarily unavailable in the UK.
General info
- Lost In New York - at IFDB.
Spoilers
Date: 2000
