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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Cendant |  |  |  | Cendant: Encyclopedia II - Adventure game - Types of adventure gamesThere are many types of adventure games, depending on the criteria. Adventure games vary in their subject, interface, setting or plot. A definite categorization can't be done since some of them may belong to 2 or more of the below mentioned 'types'.
Adventure game - Puzzle adventure.
Adventure games that do not rely on obtaining items, their use, and character interaction belong to this genre. It emphasizes exploration, reading logs, and deciphering the proper use of c ...
See also:Adventure game, Adventure game - History, Adventure game - Colossal Cave Adventure, Adventure game - Scott Adams, Adventure game - Graphical progress, Adventure game - Infocom, Adventure game - Sierra, Adventure game - LucasArts, Adventure game - Myst, Adventure game - Types of adventure games, Adventure game - Puzzle adventure, Adventure game - Action-adventure, Adventure game - Text based, Adventure game - Graphical adventure, Adventure game - RPG-like, Adventure game - Other, Adventure game - Modern adventure games, Adventure game - Common features, Adventure game - Notable adventure games, Adventure game - Series Read more here: » Adventure game: Encyclopedia II - Adventure game - Types of adventure games |
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|  |  |  | Cendant: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - EconomyTo no surprise, a large part of the Orlando area economy is involved in the tourist industry. Tourism surrounding Orlando is worth billions of dollars to the area's economy. Over 48 million visitors came to the Orlando region in 2004. The convention industry is also critical to the region's economy, due partly to the multitude of attractions available for all age ranges in the area. The Orange County Convention Center, expanded in 2004 to over two million square feet (200,000 m²) of exhibition space, is now the second-large ...
See also:Orlando Florida, Orlando Florida - History, Orlando Florida - Geography, Orlando Florida - Neighborhoods, Orlando Florida - Metropolitan area, Orlando Florida - Climate, Orlando Florida - Economy, Orlando Florida - Transportation, Orlando Florida - Air, Orlando Florida - Roads, Orlando Florida - Rail, Orlando Florida - Buses, Orlando Florida - Education, Orlando Florida - Area institutions of higher education, Orlando Florida - Demographics, Orlando Florida - Culture, Orlando Florida - Area attractions, Orlando Florida - Sports, Orlando Florida - Other, Orlando Florida - Trivial facts, Orlando Florida - Famous people Read more here: » Orlando Florida: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - Economy |
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|  |  |  | Cendant: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - EducationPublic education is handled by Orange County Public Schools. Some of the larger private schools include Trinity Preparatory School, Lake Highland Preparatory School, Bishop Moore High School, New School of Orlando, Orlando Christian Academy, and Forest Lake Academy.
Orlando Florida - Area institutions of higher education.
Asbury Theological Seminary, Orlando (Dunnam) Campus
Barry University's law school
Brevard Community College (in n ...
See also:Orlando Florida, Orlando Florida - History, Orlando Florida - Geography, Orlando Florida - Neighborhoods, Orlando Florida - Metropolitan area, Orlando Florida - Climate, Orlando Florida - Economy, Orlando Florida - Transportation, Orlando Florida - Air, Orlando Florida - Roads, Orlando Florida - Rail, Orlando Florida - Buses, Orlando Florida - Education, Orlando Florida - Area institutions of higher education, Orlando Florida - Demographics, Orlando Florida - Culture, Orlando Florida - Area attractions, Orlando Florida - Sports, Orlando Florida - Other, Orlando Florida - Trivial facts, Orlando Florida - Famous people Read more here: » Orlando Florida: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - Education |
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|  |  |  | Cendant: Encyclopedia II - Accounting scandals - Accounting scandals by year first reported
Accounting scandals - 2002.
(Client companies are listed, followed by their prominent executives, known to be culpable in committing fraud)
AOL
Adelphia
Bristol-Myers Squibb
CMS Energy
Computer Associates
Duke Energy
Dynegy
El Paso Corporation
Freddie Mac
Global Crossing
Gary Winnick, John Legere, Thomas Casey
Halliburton
Harken Energy (Published report 10-9-2002)
HealthSou ...
See also:Accounting scandals, Accounting scandals - Scandals, Accounting scandals - Big Five accounting auditors, Accounting scandals - Accounting scandals by year first reported, Accounting scandals - 2002, Accounting scandals - Later scandals, Accounting scandals - Outcomes Read more here: » Accounting scandals: Encyclopedia II - Accounting scandals - Accounting scandals by year first reported |
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|  |  |  | Cendant: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - ClimateOrlando is considered to be in a subtropical climate zone. Summer high temperatures average in the low-to-mid 90s °F (mid-30s °C). Its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean in particular allows the sea breeze to cool it, but also keeps humidity high and temperatures stable. Temperatures of 100 °F (38 °C) are very rare. Orlando's all-time record high temperature is 102 °F (39 °C), achieved on May 31, 1945. 100 °F (38 °C) was reached in 1998 for several days ...
See also:Orlando Florida, Orlando Florida - History, Orlando Florida - Geography, Orlando Florida - Neighborhoods, Orlando Florida - Metropolitan area, Orlando Florida - Climate, Orlando Florida - Economy, Orlando Florida - Transportation, Orlando Florida - Air, Orlando Florida - Roads, Orlando Florida - Rail, Orlando Florida - Buses, Orlando Florida - Education, Orlando Florida - Area institutions of higher education, Orlando Florida - Demographics, Orlando Florida - Culture, Orlando Florida - Area attractions, Orlando Florida - Sports, Orlando Florida - Other, Orlando Florida - Trivial facts, Orlando Florida - Famous people Read more here: » Orlando Florida: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - Climate |
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|  |  |  | Cendant: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - GeographyOrlando is located at 28°32'1" North, 81°22'33" West (28.533513, -81.375789)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 261.5 km² (100.9 mi²). 242.2 km² (93.5 mi²) of it is land and 19.3 km² (7.5 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 7.39% water.
Orlando is rivaled only by the Twin Cities in the number of natural lakes to be found in its metropolitan area. The Orlando area is home to more than 100 lakes, the largest of which are Lake Apopka, Eustis, Griffi ...
See also:Orlando Florida, Orlando Florida - History, Orlando Florida - Geography, Orlando Florida - Neighborhoods, Orlando Florida - Metropolitan area, Orlando Florida - Climate, Orlando Florida - Economy, Orlando Florida - Transportation, Orlando Florida - Air, Orlando Florida - Roads, Orlando Florida - Rail, Orlando Florida - Buses, Orlando Florida - Education, Orlando Florida - Area institutions of higher education, Orlando Florida - Demographics, Orlando Florida - Culture, Orlando Florida - Area attractions, Orlando Florida - Sports, Orlando Florida - Other, Orlando Florida - Trivial facts, Orlando Florida - Famous people Read more here: » Orlando Florida: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - Geography |
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| |  |  |  | Cendant: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - ClimateOrlando is considered to be in a subtropical climate zone. Summer high temperatures average in the low-to-mid 90s °F (mid-30s °C). Its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean in particular allows the sea breeze to cool it, but also keeping humidity high, keeping temperatures stable and making temperatures of 100 °F (38 °C) very rare. Its all-time record high temperature is 102 °F (39 °C), last achieved on May 31, 1945. 100 °F (38 °C) was last reached in 1998 for several days a ...
See also:Orlando Florida, Orlando Florida - History, Orlando Florida - Geography, Orlando Florida - Neighborhoods, Orlando Florida - Metropolitan area, Orlando Florida - Climate, Orlando Florida - Economy, Orlando Florida - Transportation, Orlando Florida - Air, Orlando Florida - Roads, Orlando Florida - Rail, Orlando Florida - Buses, Orlando Florida - Education, Orlando Florida - Area institutions of higher education, Orlando Florida - Demographics, Orlando Florida - Culture, Orlando Florida - Area attractions, Orlando Florida - Sports, Orlando Florida - Other, Orlando Florida - Trivial facts, Orlando Florida - Famous people Read more here: » Orlando Florida: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - Climate |
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|  |  |  | Cendant: Encyclopedia II - Delta Air Lines - FleetDelta operates an all-Boeing (including McDonnell Douglas aircaft) fleet. Delta's Boeing customer number is 32,i.e. 757-232, 737-832, 767-432.
Delta has abolished three-class seating for international flights, replacing first and business class with a single premium class called "BusinessElite" on all 777-232ER and 767-332ER aircraft. First and economy class still exist on all other aircraft types.
Delta AIr Lines was one of three carriers (American Airlines and Continental Airlines being the other two) to ...
See also:Delta Air Lines, Delta Air Lines - Business Structure, Delta Air Lines - History, Delta Air Lines - Early history, Delta Air Lines - 1970s and 1980s, Delta Air Lines - 1990s, Delta Air Lines - Current Restructuring, Delta Air Lines - Advertising, Delta Air Lines - Incidents and Accidents, Delta Air Lines - Destinations, Delta Air Lines - New Routes / Future Routes, Delta Air Lines - Fleet, Delta Air Lines - Directors Read more here: » Delta Air Lines: Encyclopedia II - Delta Air Lines - Fleet |
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|  |  |  | Cendant: Encyclopedia II - Delta Air Lines - DestinationsFurther information: Delta Air Lines destinations
Through pending and confirmed routes to Mexico, Central America, and South America, Delta expects a 124% growth in the Latin American market bringing them solidly to the #3 US carrier into Latin America.
Delta Air Lines - New Routes / Future Routes.
Denmark
Copenhagen beginning May 1, 2006
France
Nice beginning May 9, 2006
Germ ...
See also:Delta Air Lines, Delta Air Lines - Business Structure, Delta Air Lines - History, Delta Air Lines - Early history, Delta Air Lines - 1970s and 1980s, Delta Air Lines - 1990s, Delta Air Lines - Current Restructuring, Delta Air Lines - Advertising, Delta Air Lines - Incidents and Accidents, Delta Air Lines - Destinations, Delta Air Lines - New Routes / Future Routes, Delta Air Lines - Fleet, Delta Air Lines - Directors Read more here: » Delta Air Lines: Encyclopedia II - Delta Air Lines - Destinations |
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|  |  |  | Cendant: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - EconomyTo no surprise, a large part of the Orlando area economy is involved in the tourist industry. Tourism surrounding Orlando is worth billions of dollars to the area's economy. Over 48 million visitors came to the Orlando region in 2004. The convention industry is also critical to the region's economy, due partly to the multitude of attractions available for all age ranges in the area. The Orange County Convention Center, expanded in 2004 to over two million square feet (200,000 m²) of exhibition space, is now the second-largest convention com ...
See also:Orlando Florida, Orlando Florida - History, Orlando Florida - Geography, Orlando Florida - Neighborhoods, Orlando Florida - Metropolitan area, Orlando Florida - Climate, Orlando Florida - Economy, Orlando Florida - Transportation, Orlando Florida - Air, Orlando Florida - Roads, Orlando Florida - Rail, Orlando Florida - Buses, Orlando Florida - Education, Orlando Florida - Area institutions of higher education, Orlando Florida - Demographics, Orlando Florida - Culture, Orlando Florida - Area attractions, Orlando Florida - Sports, Orlando Florida - Other, Orlando Florida - Trivial facts, Orlando Florida - Famous people Read more here: » Orlando Florida: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - Economy |
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|  |  |  | Cendant: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - Transportation
Orlando Florida - Air.
Orlando is served primarily by Orlando International Airport, though nearby Orlando Sanford International Airport also serves the area. Orlando Executive Airport is used for charter flights and General Aviation.
Orlando Florida - Roads.
Its major freeway is Interstate 4, which crosses Florida's Turnpike southwest of Downtown Orlando. It is also served by the toll roads of the Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority, particularly the East-Wes ...
See also:Orlando Florida, Orlando Florida - History, Orlando Florida - Geography, Orlando Florida - Neighborhoods, Orlando Florida - Metropolitan area, Orlando Florida - Climate, Orlando Florida - Economy, Orlando Florida - Transportation, Orlando Florida - Air, Orlando Florida - Roads, Orlando Florida - Rail, Orlando Florida - Buses, Orlando Florida - Education, Orlando Florida - Area institutions of higher education, Orlando Florida - Demographics, Orlando Florida - Culture, Orlando Florida - Area attractions, Orlando Florida - Sports, Orlando Florida - Other, Orlando Florida - Trivial facts, Orlando Florida - Famous people Read more here: » Orlando Florida: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - Transportation |
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|  |  |  | Cendant: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - EducationPublic Education is handled by Orange County Public Schools. Some of the larger private schools include Trinity Preparatory School, Lake Highland Preparatory School, Bishop Moore High School, New School of Orlando, Orlando Christian Academy, and Forest Lake Academy.
Orlando Florida - Area institutions of higher education.
Barry University's law school
Brevard Community College (in nearby Brevard County)
DeVry University, Orlando campu ...
See also:Orlando Florida, Orlando Florida - History, Orlando Florida - Geography, Orlando Florida - Neighborhoods, Orlando Florida - Metropolitan area, Orlando Florida - Climate, Orlando Florida - Economy, Orlando Florida - Transportation, Orlando Florida - Air, Orlando Florida - Roads, Orlando Florida - Rail, Orlando Florida - Buses, Orlando Florida - Education, Orlando Florida - Area institutions of higher education, Orlando Florida - Demographics, Orlando Florida - Culture, Orlando Florida - Area attractions, Orlando Florida - Sports, Orlando Florida - Other, Orlando Florida - Trivial facts, Orlando Florida - Famous people Read more here: » Orlando Florida: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - Education |
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|  |  |  | Cendant: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - ClimateOrlando is considered to be in a subtropical climate zone. Summer high temperatures average in the low-to-mid 90s °F (mid-30s °C). Its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean in particular allows the Sea Breeze to cool it, but also keeping humidity high, keeping temperatures stable and making temperatures of 100 °F (38 °C) very rare. Its all-time record high temperature is 102 °F (39 °C), last achieved on May 31, 1945. 100 °F (38 °C) was last reached in 1998 for several days a ...
See also:Orlando Florida, Orlando Florida - History, Orlando Florida - Geography, Orlando Florida - Neighborhoods, Orlando Florida - Metropolitan area, Orlando Florida - Climate, Orlando Florida - Economy, Orlando Florida - Transportation, Orlando Florida - Air, Orlando Florida - Roads, Orlando Florida - Rail, Orlando Florida - Buses, Orlando Florida - Education, Orlando Florida - Area institutions of higher education, Orlando Florida - Demographics, Orlando Florida - Culture, Orlando Florida - Area attractions, Orlando Florida - Sports, Orlando Florida - Other, Orlando Florida - Trivial facts, Orlando Florida - Famous people Read more here: » Orlando Florida: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - Climate |
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|  |  |  | Cendant: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - GeographyOrlando is located at 28°32'1" North, 81°22'33" West (28.533513, -81.375789)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 261.5 km² (100.9 mi²). 242.2 km² (93.5 mi²) of it is land and 19.3 km² (7.5 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 7.39% water.
Orlando is rivaled only by the Twin Cities in the number of natural lakes to be found in its metropolitan area. The region Orlando occupies is generally low-lying, the only exception being minor sand hills formed ...
See also:Orlando Florida, Orlando Florida - History, Orlando Florida - Geography, Orlando Florida - Neighborhoods, Orlando Florida - Metropolitan area, Orlando Florida - Climate, Orlando Florida - Economy, Orlando Florida - Transportation, Orlando Florida - Air, Orlando Florida - Roads, Orlando Florida - Rail, Orlando Florida - Buses, Orlando Florida - Education, Orlando Florida - Area institutions of higher education, Orlando Florida - Demographics, Orlando Florida - Culture, Orlando Florida - Area attractions, Orlando Florida - Sports, Orlando Florida - Other, Orlando Florida - Trivial facts, Orlando Florida - Famous people Read more here: » Orlando Florida: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - Geography |
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|  |  |  | Cendant: Encyclopedia II - Delta Air Lines - FleetDelta operates an all-Boeing (including McDonnell Douglas aircaft) fleet. They do not operate any Airbus aircaft, nor do they have any on order. Delta's Boeing customer number is 32,i.e. 757-232, 737-832, 767-432.
Delta has abolished three-class seating for international flights, replacing first and business class with a single premium class called "BusinessElite" on all 777-232ER and 767-332ER aircraft. First and economy class still exist on all other aircraft types.
For full and accurate list see http://www.delta.com/about_delta/corporate_information/d ...
See also:Delta Air Lines, Delta Air Lines - Business Structure, Delta Air Lines - History, Delta Air Lines - Early history, Delta Air Lines - 1970s and 1980s, Delta Air Lines - 1990s, Delta Air Lines - Current Restructuring, Delta Air Lines - Advertising, Delta Air Lines - Incidents and Accidents, Delta Air Lines - Destinations, Delta Air Lines - New Routes / Future Routes, Delta Air Lines - Fleet, Delta Air Lines - Directors Read more here: » Delta Air Lines: Encyclopedia II - Delta Air Lines - Fleet |
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|  |  |  | Cendant: Encyclopedia II - Delta Air Lines - Incidents and AccidentsOn the afternoon of August 2, 1985, Delta Air Lines Flight 191, on a Fort Lauderdale-Dallas/Fort Worth-Los Angeles route, crashed at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, killing 133 of the 167 passengers and crew on board due to severe microburst induced wind shear. The crash would later become the subject of a television movie.
On August 31, 1988, Delta Air Lines Flight 1141, bound from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport to Salt Lake City International Airport, crashed after take-off due to improper configuration of flaps a ...
See also:Delta Air Lines, Delta Air Lines - Business Structure, Delta Air Lines - History, Delta Air Lines - Early history, Delta Air Lines - 1970s and 1980s, Delta Air Lines - 1990s, Delta Air Lines - Current Restructuring, Delta Air Lines - Advertising, Delta Air Lines - Incidents and Accidents, Delta Air Lines - Destinations, Delta Air Lines - New Routes / Future Routes, Delta Air Lines - Fleet, Delta Air Lines - Directors Read more here: » Delta Air Lines: Encyclopedia II - Delta Air Lines - Incidents and Accidents |
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|  |  |  | Cendant: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - DemographicsAs of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 185,951 people, 80,883 households, and 42,382 families residing in the city. The population density is 767.9/km² (1,988.9/mi²). There are 88,486 housing units at an average density of 365.4/km² (946.4/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 61.10% White, 26.70% African American, 2.90% Asian, 0.34% Native American, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 5.41% from other races, and 2.54% from two or more races. 17.79% of the population are Hispanic or Latino of any race.*Total is greater t ...
See also:Orlando Florida, Orlando Florida - History, Orlando Florida - Geography, Orlando Florida - Neighborhoods, Orlando Florida - Metropolitan area, Orlando Florida - Climate, Orlando Florida - Economy, Orlando Florida - Transportation, Orlando Florida - Air, Orlando Florida - Roads, Orlando Florida - Rail, Orlando Florida - Buses, Orlando Florida - Education, Orlando Florida - Area institutions of higher education, Orlando Florida - Demographics, Orlando Florida - Culture, Orlando Florida - Area attractions, Orlando Florida - Sports, Orlando Florida - Other, Orlando Florida - Trivial facts, Orlando Florida - Famous people Read more here: » Orlando Florida: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - Demographics |
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|  |  |  | Cendant: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - Area attractionsFor more tourist information, see the Wikitravel article.
Also contact:
Orlando/Orange County Convention & Visitors Bureau. 8723 International Drive. (800) 972-3304. The official sales and marketing organization for the Orlando and Orange County area. http://www.orlandoinfo.com.
The Orlando area is home to a wide variety of tourist attractions, including the Walt Disney World resort, SeaWorld Orlando, and Universal Orlando Resort. The Walt Disney World resort is the area's largest attraction with ...
See also:Orlando Florida, Orlando Florida - History, Orlando Florida - Geography, Orlando Florida - Neighborhoods, Orlando Florida - Metropolitan area, Orlando Florida - Climate, Orlando Florida - Economy, Orlando Florida - Transportation, Orlando Florida - Air, Orlando Florida - Roads, Orlando Florida - Rail, Orlando Florida - Buses, Orlando Florida - Education, Orlando Florida - Area institutions of higher education, Orlando Florida - Demographics, Orlando Florida - Culture, Orlando Florida - Area attractions, Orlando Florida - Sports, Orlando Florida - Other, Orlando Florida - Trivial facts, Orlando Florida - Famous people Read more here: » Orlando Florida: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Florida - Area attractions |
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|  |  |  | Cendant: Encyclopedia II - Accounting scandals - OutcomesThe Enron scandal resulted in the indictment and criminal conviction of the Big Five auditor Arthur Andersen on June 15, 2002. Although the conviction was overturned on May 31, 2005 by the Supreme Court of the United States, the firm ceased performing audits and is currently unwinding its business operations.
There is a general perception that there are other accountancy scandals waiting to be uncovered, which ha ...
See also:Accounting scandals, Accounting scandals - Links to Scandals, Accounting scandals - Big Four major audit firms, Accounting scandals - Predecessor and other U.S. audit firms, Accounting scandals - Accounting scandals by year first reported, Accounting scandals - 2002, Accounting scandals - Later scandals, Accounting scandals - Outcomes Read more here: » Accounting scandals: Encyclopedia II - Accounting scandals - Outcomes |
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|  |  |  | Cendant: Encyclopedia II - Adventure game - Notable adventure games
Adventure game - Series.
Zork
King's Quest
Leisure Suit Larry
Space Quest
Police Quest
Indiana Jones
Monkey Island
Quest for Glory
Alone in the Dark
Gabriel Knight
Myst
Discworld
Tex Murphy
Broken Sword
Simon the Sorcerer
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See also:Adventure game, Adventure game - History, Adventure game - Colossal Cave Adventure, Adventure game - Scott Adams, Adventure game - Graphical progress, Adventure game - Infocom, Adventure game - Sierra, Adventure game - LucasArts, Adventure game - Myst, Adventure game - Types of adventure games, Adventure game - Puzzle adventure, Adventure game - Action-adventure, Adventure game - Text based, Adventure game - Graphical adventure, Adventure game - RPG-like, Adventure game - Other, Adventure game - Modern adventure games, Adventure game - Common features, Adventure game - Notable adventure games, Adventure game - Series Read more here: » Adventure game: Encyclopedia II - Adventure game - Notable adventure games |
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