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		<title>Spoiler-Free Review: Augmented Fourth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been some time since my last blog posting. And with good reason: I&#8217;ve been traveling these past several months. 

And what fortune should I have, than to be away when Brian Uri! released the second version of his classic game, Augmented Fourth. It seems fitting, then, that I finally review it.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been some time since my last blog posting. And with good reason: I&#8217;ve been traveling these past several months. <br />
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And what fortune should I have, than to be away when <a title="The URI Zone!: Author's Homepage" href="http://www.urizone.net/" target="_blank">Brian Uri!</a> released the second version of his classic game, <em><a title="IFDB: Augmented Fourth" href="http://ifdb.tads.org/viewgame?history&amp;id=cpwktis6qwh9ydn8" target="_blank">Augmented Fourth</a></em>. It seems fitting, then, that I finally review it.<br />
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<em>Augmented Fourth</em> is something of a simple game, easily playable in a day or two with minimal spoilers. Starting quite literally in midair, the game takes on something of a Terry Pratchett-like sense of humor and literary style, and doesn&#8217;t let go until long after the end. For his first and only complete work of interactive fiction, Uri! doesn&#8217;t disappoint.<br />
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It&#8217;s quite clear that Mr. Uri! did his homework, as puns, feelies, and inside jokes abound. Most of the adventure mainstays are implemented here, from a very humorous use of &#8220;xyzzy&#8221; to more than a few jokes at <em>Zork</em>&#8217;s expense. In fact, the game feels and plays so much like <em>Zork</em>, it&#8217;s <a title="IFWiki: Augmented Fourth (Static Link)" href="http://ifwiki.org/index.php?title=Augmented_Fourth&#038;oldid=39664" target="_blank">arguably</a> one of its most defining characteristics.<br />
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To that end, there&#8217;s a rather good balance between the game&#8217;s quirky world and item-driven puzzles. Descriptions work well; the text goes out of its way to amuse and delight. The game&#8217;s puzzles are relatively simple and forgiving, but are still tricky enough to elicit genuine satisfaction when solved. I especially like the way the trumpet is used as a wildcard for major puzzles, without feeling stiff or repetitive.<br />
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However, there are a few rough edges to the game. I would have preferred multi-turn undo, and a few more hints for some of the puzzles. <br />
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Still, these are minor quarrels. To the author&#8217;s credit, a very nasty red herring puzzle was scrapped in this release &#8212; one I spent an hour trying to figure out, previously. There&#8217;s also a literal red herring, but that&#8217;s a different puzzle.<br />
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All in all, <em>Augmented Fourth</em> is one of my favorite works of interactive fiction. Seeing as it reintroduced me to the genre, and is still entertaining <em>nine years</em> after its original publication, I&#8217;d say Uri! did something right. <br />
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If you haven&#8217;t had the chance, play through as soon as you can, either by <a title="IFDB: Augmented Fourth" href="http://ifdb.tads.org/viewgame?history&amp;id=cpwktis6qwh9ydn8" target="_blank">download</a> or <a title="The URI! Zone: Online Version of Augmented Fourth" href="http://www.urizone.net/Games/Aug4Play.jsp" target="_blank">online</a>. It&#8217;s time well-spent.<br />
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<strong>Links:</strong><br />
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<li>IFDB: <a title="IFDB: Augmented Fourth" href="http://ifdb.tads.org/viewgame?history&amp;id=cpwktis6qwh9ydn8" target="_blank"><em>Augmented Fourth</em></a><br />
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<li>IFWiki: <a title="IFWiki: Augmented Fourth" href="http://ifwiki.org/index.php?title=Augmented_Fourth" target="_blank"><em>Augmented Fourth</em></a> (<a title="IFWiki: Augmented Fourth (Static Link)" href="http://ifwiki.org/index.php?title=Augmented_Fourth&#038;oldid=39664" target="_blank">Static Link</a>)<br />
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<li>The URI! Zone: <a title="The URI Zone!: Author's Homepage" href="http://www.urizone.net/" target="_blank">Author&#8217;s Homepage</a><br />
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<li>The URI! Zone: <a title="The URI! Zone: Online Version of Augmented Fourth" href="http://www.urizone.net/Games/Aug4Play.jsp" target="_blank">Online Version of <em>Augmented Fourth</em></a><br />
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