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When
Simon discovers the tuneless bard, the repulsive Rapunzel and a pair of
demons with a serious attitude problem, it could prove to be one
cliché too far.

With a Nobel prize
for attempted humour and puzzles so fiendish you'll
certainly need help from the wise owl, Simon the Sorcerer is guaranteed
to provide a distraction from the drudgery of modern life.
If
you haven't yet had a look at Simon then do so now, it's well worth it.
Deep down he's a friendly and obliging little fellow. This is one of
those games that has universal appeal. Adults will love it just as much
as children, if not more so.
Probably
one of mankind's oldest fantasies is to live in a place where magic
really did exist--a place where witches could fly with their brooms,
where giants lived in peace with the people and where wizards were as
common as policemen nowadays in our world. It would be a place where
the battle between good and evil always ended triumphantly for the good
guys. Unfortunately there's no way to experience that in reality, but
thanks to Adventure Soft, at least we can experience it in an adventure
game.
 
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