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| July 2003 |
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Note: Game is available in English, French and German First Person "You’re on a rail car slowly winding its way toward a locked gate at the entrance to RHEM -- a very large and rather drab city. You exit the car and find only one way in. Once there, you find that your task is to recover four parts of a letter which will enable you to exit the strange city -- from the other side of that same locked gate. Your journey to the other side of that locked gate is rife with locked doors, switches, valves, ladders, catwalks, shapes, number combinations. The journey is long -- this is a gigantic game! Sound familiar? It reminded me a lot of Myst or Riven. If you enjoyed the puzzle challenges of these those games, you should really enjoy RHEM. "Even with its simple construction, RHEM kept me entertained and showed me what intelligent game play and remarkable puzzling can lend to this world of adventuring. Mr. Mueller has already announced a sequel to this intriguing game and I wish him all the best." |
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