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''Crisis in Alborz Galaxy'' was an EdutainmentGame, released by EZ Solution Software in 1998 for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] and [[UsefulNotes/AppleMacintosh Mac]].
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''Crisis in Alborz Galaxy'' was an EdutainmentGame, released by EZ Solution Software in 1998 for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer [[Platform/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] and [[UsefulNotes/AppleMacintosh [[Platform/AppleMacintosh Mac]].
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''Crisis in Alborz Galaxy'' was an EdutainmentGame, released by EZ Solution Software in 1998 for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] and Mac.
In this game, you play as a young detective named [=MazMaz=], who has been hired by Professor Magneton to find his missing assistant, Professor Rosspot, who has stolen key research material and needs to be brought to justice.
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In this game, you play as a young detective named [=MazMaz=], who has been hired by Professor Magneton to find his missing assistant, Professor Rosspot, who has stolen key research material and needs to be brought to justice.
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''Crisis in Alborz Galaxy'' was an EdutainmentGame, released by EZ Solution Software in 1998 for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] and Mac.
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In this game, you play as a young detective named [=MazMaz=], who has been hired by Professor Magneton to find his missing assistant, Professor Rosspot, who has stolen key research material and needs to be brought to justice.
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In this game, you play as a young detective named [=MazMaz=], who has been hired by Professor Magneton to find his missing assistant, Professor Rosspot, who has stolen key research material and needs to be brought to justice.
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''Crisis in Alborz Galaxy'' was anEdutainmentGame EdutainmentGame, released by EZ Solution Software in 1998.1998 for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] and Mac.
In this game, you play as a young detective named [=MazMaz=], who has been hired by Professor Magneton to find his missing assistant, Professor Rosspot, who has stolen key research material and needs to be brought to justice.
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In this game, you play as a young detective named [=MazMaz=], who has been hired by Professor Magneton to find his missing assistant, Professor Rosspot, who has stolen key research material and needs to be brought to justice.
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* MultipleEndings: And all of them except one are bad. [[spoiler: You can die via black hole, fail to stop the machine before it comes for you, think you have sent away the doomsday machine only to find it comes back and traps you, or you can successfully destroy it, thereby winning the game.]]
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* MultipleEndings: And all of them except one are bad. [[spoiler: You can die via black hole, fail to stop the machine before it comes for you, think you have sent away the doomsday machine only to find it comes back and traps you, or you can successfully destroy it, thereby winning the game.]]]]
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* [[spoiler: EvilAllAlong: Professor Magneton]]
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* DarkIsNotEvil: [[spoiler: Professor Rosspot. Despite his villainous looks and his apparently shady actions, he is really trying to stop Professor Magneton from completing a deadly superweapon.]]
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* ArtificialHuman: Schnook is a "Synthetically Constructed Humanoid with Numerous Obsolete, Obscure, and Contradictory Knowledge."
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* CloudCuckoolander: Schnook, who always makes you break a ridiculously simple math code before letting you in the ship, and tends to take old phrases and twist them around in really silly ways.
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* CloudCuckoolander: Schnook, who always makes you break a [[OnlySmartPeopleMayPass ridiculously simple math code before letting you in the ship, ship,]] and tends to take old phrases and twist them around in really silly ways.
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* ChekhovsGun: At one point you meet a man named Maurice who tells you of a black hole he's discovered. [[spoiler: Guess where you have to send the secret weapon.]]
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* ItsAWonderfulFailure: Make the wrong decision at the end by either [[spoiler: sending your own ship into a black hole, not doing anything about the doomsday device, or sending the doomsday device away but not sending it into a black hole,]] causes you to either die or be trapped forever. The game helpfully gives you text informing you so.
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* ItsAWonderfulFailure: Make the wrong decision at the end by either [[spoiler: sending your own ship into a black hole, not doing anything about the doomsday device, or sending the doomsday device away but not sending it into a black hole,]] causes you to either die or be trapped forever. The game helpfully gives you text informing you so.so.
* MultipleEndings: And all of them except one are bad. [[spoiler: You can die via black hole, fail to stop the machine before it comes for you, think you have sent away the doomsday machine only to find it comes back and traps you, or you can successfully destroy it, thereby winning the game.]]
* MultipleEndings: And all of them except one are bad. [[spoiler: You can die via black hole, fail to stop the machine before it comes for you, think you have sent away the doomsday machine only to find it comes back and traps you, or you can successfully destroy it, thereby winning the game.]]
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* CloudCuckoolander: Schnook, who always makes you break a ridiculously simple math code before letting you in the ship, and tends to take old phrases and twist them around in really silly ways.
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* GuideDangit: Figuring out where to send [[spoiler: the doomsday weapon]] is a bit of a brain-wrecker. If you get stuck it's [[ReadTheFreakingManual]] there in the manual, but it's a tiny bit of information that you wouldn't even know you would need.
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* GuideDangit: Figuring out where to send [[spoiler: the doomsday weapon]] is a bit of a brain-wrecker. If you get stuck it's [[ReadTheFreakingManual]] [[ReadTheFreakingManual there in the manual, manual,]] but it's a tiny bit of information that you wouldn't even know you would need.
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* GuideDangit: Figuring out where to send [[spoiler: the doomsday weapon]] is a bit of a brain-wrecker. If you get stuck it's [[ReadTheFreakingManual]] there in the manual, but it's a tiny bit of information that you wouldn't even know you would need.
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ItsAWonderfulFailure: Make the wrong decision at the end by either [[spoiler: sending your own ship into a black hole, not doing anything about the doomsday device, or sending the doomsday device away but not sending it into a black hole,]] causes you to either die or be trapped forever. The game helpfully gives you text informing you so.
ItsAWonderfulFailure: Make the wrong decision at the end by either [[spoiler: sending your own ship into a black hole, not doing anything about the doomsday device, or sending the doomsday device away but not sending it into a black hole,]] causes you to either die or be trapped forever. The game helpfully gives you text informing you so.
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* [[spoiler: EvilAllAlong: Professor Magneton]]
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* ItsAWonderfulFailure: Make the wrong decision at the end by either [[spoiler: sending your own ship into a black hole, not doing anything about the doomsday device, or sending the doomsday device away but not sending it into a black hole,]] causes you to either die or be trapped forever. The game helpfully gives you text informing you so.
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''Crisis in Alborz Galaxy'' was an EdutainmentGame released by EZ Solution Software in 1998. In this game, you play as a young detective named [=MazMaz=], who has been hired by Professor Magneton to find his missing assistant, Professor Rosspot, who has stolen key research material and needs to be brought to justice.
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[[spoiler: EvilAllAlong: Professor Magneton]]
ItsAWonderfulFailure: Make the wrong decision at the end by either [[spoiler: sending your own ship into a black hole, not doing anything about the doomsday device, or sending the doomsday device away but not sending it into a black hole,]] causes you to either die or be trapped forever. The game helpfully gives you text informing you so.
!! ''VideoGame/CrisisInAlborzGalaxy'' provides examples of:
[[spoiler: EvilAllAlong: Professor Magneton]]
ItsAWonderfulFailure: Make the wrong decision at the end by either [[spoiler: sending your own ship into a black hole, not doing anything about the doomsday device, or sending the doomsday device away but not sending it into a black hole,]] causes you to either die or be trapped forever. The game helpfully gives you text informing you so.