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She concluded that Companions of Xanth was "the weakest Legend game to date". [4] In August 1994 the magazine said that Xanth "was somewhat weak as a game, but full of Piers Anthony-style humor". [5] The game was reviewed in 1994 in Dragon #204 by Sandy Petersen in the "Eye of the Monitor" column. Petersen gave the game 3 out of 5 stars. [6]
Trent, the nineteenth king of Xanth, is the Magician of Transformation and is a major character throughout the Xanth series. His power allows him to transform any living thing into any other living thing—whatever form he renders becomes one's "natural" form, and any offspring sired or birthed will also be in that form.
The Companions of Xanth computer game was marketed in a box set along with the novel. The game and novel share a storyline in which Kim and Dug, two Mundane teenagers, play a mysterious computer game that magically transports them to the realm of Xanth to compete for a one-of-a-kind prize: a magical talent. In the actual computer game, the ...
Xanth (/ ˈ z æ n θ / ZANTH) is a series of novels by author Piers Anthony, also known as The Magic of Xanth. The novels are set in the fantasy world of Xanth, in which magic exists and every human has a magical "talent." [1] The books have been noted for their extensive use of wordplay and puns. [2]
Xanth is a fictional novel sequence by Piers Anthony. All articles relating to Xanth can be found here. ... Companions of Xanth; X. Xanth series This page was last ...
Companions of Xanth: Legend Entertainment: Legend Entertainment DOS: November 1993: Gadget: Invention, Travel, & Adventure: Synergy: Synergy Windows, Mac OS: November 1993: Released outside Japan first in 1994 Police Quest: Open Season: Sierra On-Line: Sierra On-Line Windows, DOS, Apple Macintosh System 7: November 1993: Sam & Max Hit the Road ...
Swell Foop is a fantasy novel by British-American writer Piers Anthony, the twenty-fifth book of the Xanth series. [1]The title is taken from a spoonerism for the Shakespearean phrase "one fell swoop," famously (but not first) [2] spoken by the tongue-twisted Peter Sellers character in the 1964 movie The Pink Panther.
Sherlock joins Clio in her quest, and later creates a lady Golem called Comealong as a companion for Getaway. Clios adventure takes her throughout Xanth, including Counter Xanth, where she meets the protagonists of Cube Route, and establishes a computer link with Xanth. She also travels to Mundania where she meets Arnold Centaur and David Baldwin.