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Eric Wagoner 2002-02-27T03:40:54 false Progress Quest

It's been a long time since I've done any role playing. Six or eight years, I guess. I've looked at some of those on-line role playing games, where you wander around and interact with this gigantic virtual world, but they all cost a lot of time and money. There's considerable investment involved for even small progress in the games. That's why I was so excited to find Progress Quest. With their new "fire and forget" technology, your character mkes progress with or without you. In fact, while I've been busily working at work, my Battle-Finch has been making a name for himself, executing evil monsters and fulfilling various quests. It's about time for me to go home, where farm work awaits, but my Snitzle will progress through the night.