Talk:MicroWorlds
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designed by Logo for creating games and intellectual projects. It has been used for three online RPG games: Sruff-MountainLands13, Doomgame, and Spheres of the Lost Time Worlds. As a note: Spheres of the Lost Time Worlds is being intehrated into Sruff-MountainLands13 and Doomgame is a simple macro used in Sruff-MountainLands13.
- No dice on google for either of these three "games". Dysprosia 03:06, 21 Feb 2004 (UTC)
- They have not been launched yet. I am a co-vice president of the company launching them. SmartBee 9:29. 17 Mar 2004 Central Time Zone
Also - Angela and Dysprosia - I am sick of snide comments like "Yet another one of SmartBee's undocumented edits".
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