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Lost Pig

Lost Pig

Details: Video game
Descr: Lost Pig is a comedic work of interactive fiction about an orc retrieving an escaped pig. It was created by Admiral Jota and released as freeware. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 2007
Developer: Admiral Jota
Designer: Admiral Jota
Awards: XYZZY Award for Best Game, MORE
Platform: Z-machine
Genres: Interactive fiction, Adventure fiction

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