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      <title>The Last Disk: An Interactive History of Adventure Game Interfaces</title>
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      <description>Adventure games did not just change their graphics as computers became more capable. The way we spoke to them changed too: from carefully phrased commands, to verb panels, to objects that simply invited a click.
The Last Disk is a small playable experiment in that evolution. It is one continuous 5–10 minute adventure set in a technology archive: begin by typing parser commands, progress into a C64-inspired verb interface, then finish in a more contextual 16-bit scene.</description>
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