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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]
A highly intelligent demon of Xanth who is writing a doctoral thesis on the supremacy of demons over other lifeforms entitled "Fallibilities of Other Intelligent Life in Xanth". He repaid a debt to the Good Magician Humfrey , incurred by seeking information from him on other lifeforms, by serving time in a small vial answering questions for people.
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 ...
Dug, the Mundane who had had an adventure in Xanth through the Companions of Xanth computer game, is now happily married to Kim. His friend Edsel on the other hand is on the rock with his marriage to Pia, Dug's old girlfriend, who wants a divorce.
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 ...
Piers Anthony's Visual Guide to Xanth (1989, with Jody Lynn Nye) "Xanth" Board Game (1991, created by Mayfair Games, a board game for 1-6 players set in the Xanth Universe) Companions of Xanth (a 1993 video game described in and following the plot of Demons Don't Dream) Letters to Jenny (1993, nonfiction)
The first project to take advantage of CD-ROM technology was Companions of Xanth, which signaled Legend's shift from traditional text adventures to a point-and-click interface. [13] Programmer Michael Lindner had gained valuable design experience from working on Gateway, allowing him to create Companions of Xarth as a solo project. [7]
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.