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[edit] Puzzleless, or not?
This page states "While Photopia is not a true example of puzzleless interactive fiction, it is regarded as a pioneer," while the Inform article lists "Photopia, by Adam Cadre, is generally credited as being the first truly puzzleless work of interactive fiction." I would presume one or both articles needs to be changed, or more information needs to be given to contextualize the various points of view. Jdavidb 19:12, 9 Jul 2004 (UTC)
- I agree. I'm changing this article to be in line with Inform. — Adam Conover † 21:44, Jul 10, 2004 (UTC)