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I purchased Dungeon #82 in PDF format yesterday, in order #751178. So far I have not been able to personalize the file so I can download it. When I try, I get the message saying 'Working... Please check back in a minute,' but eventually instead of a personalized file, when I reload the page I just get the option to personalize it, as if I hadn't done anything. I have personalized and downloaded the other files I purchased in that order without problems - it is only Dungeon #82 that's a problem. Could someone please check to see if there is a problem with the file itself?

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Vic Wertz wrote:
Paul Ryan wrote:

The T-Remover, from the game Leather Goddesses of Phobos, used on the untangling cream to make unangling cream, which was in turn used to restore King Midas' daughter?

Wha he heck are you wo alking abou?

Heh. No T's in there eh?

Leather Goddesses of Phobos was one of the old Infocom text based adventure games. It was aimed at mature audiences, due to mature themes and potential sexual references, depending on which of three settings you set the game's own internal maturity levels to. It was amazingly funny - starting from the very beginning, where the player had to choose their gender by which bathroom they used (and losing the game if they didn't pick one before 'losing control') through assorted humorous and zany puzzles such as how to kiss the really ugly toad (involving a clothespeg on the nose and wearing martian lip balm with your eyes closed), the mad scientist with the personality transfer machine, right through to the end, where the amazing machine designed to defeat the evil Leather Goddesses and prevent their invasion of Earth does the job by spitting out a well timed banana peel, which makes one of their robots slip over and creates a domino effect which destroys their entire force as they continue to trip over and crash into each other. Lots of fun if you can find it.

There was also a graphically based sequel, which was rather pathetic in comparison.

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Ophryon wrote:
Somehow this reminded me of Infocom's famous "T-Remover" (please tell me someone else here remembers...)

The T-Remover, from the game Leather Goddesses of Phobos, used on the untangling cream to make unangling cream, which was in turn used to restore King Midas' daughter?

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