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You might be interested to know that Jimmy Mahler, also known as the "Digital Antiquarian" has blogged about your dad and his games[www.filfre.net] as part of a series reviewing the history and context of several games based on the voyage of the Titanic.
It's a very interesting read!
Cause your'e a liar
Hi AgressivePebble, loving this thread and your insights. If you're interested, we have a group called "Titanic Adventure Out of Time Forever" on Facebook with a few thousand members. Would love you for to join (and your dad and/or uncles who worked on the game) if you're interested). We have loads of resources there including patches for the game, guides, fan re-creations of the music, ways to play TAOOT on Macs, Android, etc.