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'''InvisiClues''' were ] and hint ]s that were a marketing adjunct that became available to help people get through some of challenging ]s of ] ] ]s. InvisiClues replaced Infocom's ] pay-per-hint ] service. | ||
Questions relating to the game were printed in the book. For example, " |
Questions relating to the game were printed in the book. For example, "How can I kill the songbird?" An "empty" box was located below or following the text. The answer the box contained could only be made visible by using a special highlight-like marker pen that came with the book. | ||
This marker pen contained a special solution that revealed the clue/hint. Over time, the "invisible" text would fade again. | This marker pen contained a special solution that revealed the clue/hint. Over time, the "invisible" text would fade again. | ||
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Some books even contained maps and other supplements that aided in solving the games. | Some books even contained maps and other supplements that aided in solving the games. | ||
Though, like the games, |
Though, like the games, InvisiClues, are no longer available, they are located on some ] sites and with boxed collections of their games which ] releases from time to time. | ||
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Revision as of 16:50, 18 November 2004
InvisiClues were clue and hint booklets that were a marketing adjunct that became available to help people get through some of challenging puzzles of Infocom text adventure computer games. InvisiClues replaced Infocom's Zork User's Group pay-per-hint telephone service.
Questions relating to the game were printed in the book. For example, "How can I kill the songbird?" An "empty" box was located below or following the text. The answer the box contained could only be made visible by using a special highlight-like marker pen that came with the book.
This marker pen contained a special solution that revealed the clue/hint. Over time, the "invisible" text would fade again.
Some books even contained maps and other supplements that aided in solving the games.
Though, like the games, InvisiClues, are no longer available, they are located on some Internet sites and with boxed collections of their games which Activision releases from time to time.
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