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I even bought the CDROM version when it came out
"Welcome to the Age of the Great Guilds!"
I'm still sure neither the kids I drafted 30 minutes beforehand or the teachers who willingly let me drag the whole class into the library knew what the story was. I used a yardstick for Bobbin's distaff. My actors read from a handwritten transcription of the casette tape on Legal paper. I remember it being a sublime triumph, but it was probably a trainwreck.
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Thank you holydust, you truly made my day! Makes me wish I was one of those actors and you were in my class. That, and I wish I had your teachers. That's one trainwreck I would have been honored to have had a part in. X) And I mean that; because my first trainwreck was known as the troll in "The Three Billy Goats Gruff". It was late elementary school or early junior high; maybe neither, since I was homeschooled, and everything sort of ran together. Though this game must have come out on, or before my second birthday. I really miss the 90s. Thanks to everyone for making the LOOM hub a little less lonely.
Showed it to my friend several years later and he was as spellbound as I was.