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Feel the Twonky flowing through you
 

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July 20, 2005
05:05 PM: Mike Sugarbaker says...
Feel the Twonky flowing through you

The Robo Rally Flash demo up at Avalon Hill looks on the surface exactly like the Flash demos for all their other games. Poke through it, though, and you eventually find a fine solitaire puzzle game called "Mini Rally Training Ground," featuring five or six levels of compact boards, a single hand of program cards and a goal. Good wholesome fun! (BTW: our verdict on the new edition of RR is that you probably don't need it if you own and like the old version. If you hated the old one, though, the new version's preset board scenarios and "docking bay" will probably help you enjoy it much more. Give it another try; like Zendo, it's hard to set up properly for a first game but very rewarding if you do it right.)



 
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