I'd like to play this game. I remember trying it once several years back, 
but ever since I updated to jaws 8 I've been having a lot of problems 
getting Dos games to work properly. For some reason the command boxes start 
up and immediately close back down. Is there a windows version of this game 
somewhere? And if not, does anyone have any ideas as to why Dos programs 
won't start on my computer? Its a jaws problem, that I know, because I've 
had one of my sighted friends start a dos program without jaws running, and 
it starts up fine, then I started jaws while that window was still open and 
it immediately closed. Hmm... But yeah, this definitely sounds like my type 
of game, almost reminds me of Fable. Sounds awesome.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Zachary Kline" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 12:48 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] An appreciation for Fallthru


> Hiya,
>    Off and on over the past year or so, I've been working at playing 
> through an old DOS game which Michael reviewed in Issue 1 of Audyssey. 
> I've not come anywhere close to beating it, and don't want to really. 
> I've yet to really make it much of anywhere--true, I've gotten fairly rich 
> and found a few rather amazing places, but haven't yet found any real 
> direction.  I don't mind this in the least.
>    One thing I love about this game, which I haven't found anywhere else, 
> is a sense of a world with unlimited places to explore.  There is this odd 
> sense that if I just keep going in a direction somewhere I'll find 
> something interesting, or run into a new town, or a new inn, or a new 
> place where I can appreciate the depth of detail that's offered here. 
> I've never before encountered a sense like the following:
>    When the character in Fallthru travels from town to town over roads, it 
> seems like he's really traveling somewhere.  I get this odd sense that, 
> wow, that really did take three days!  (That's game time, of course.) 
> Since I haven't really scratched the surface of this game yet, I have to 
> wonder what it'll be like if I keep going.
>    I know this game isn't for everyone.  It's tedious and hard to get 
> anywhere sometimes because you're constantly trying to stay alive.  There 
> are so many places to go that it is hard to choose.  I find myself setting 
> out long term goals for spots I want to see and realizing, a few days and 
> some food later, that I really should've reconsidered.  No other game has 
> quite given me this feeling.
>    I'm just curious, therefore, if anybody on this list still plays the 
> game?  If so, does it stay this engrossing all the way through?  No, don't 
> answer that.  I want to find out for myself.
> All the best,
> Zack.
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