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==Reception== [[Orson Scott Card]] criticized ''Adventure Construction Set''{{'}}s user interface, stating that it "was designed by the Kludge Monster from the Nethermost Hell". He praised the game's flexibility, however, reporting that his son was able to create a spell called "Summon Duck".<ref name="card198901">{{cite news | url=https://archive.org/stream/1989-01-compute-magazine/Compute_Issue_104_1989_Jan#page/n13/mode/2up | title=Gameplay | work=Compute! | date=January 1989 | accessdate=10 November 2013 | author=Card, Orson Scott | pages=12}}</ref> ''[[Computer Gaming World]]''{{'}}s [[Scorpia (journalist)|Scorpia]] described ''ACS'' as an "easy-to-use, albeit time-consuming, means of creating a graphic adventure".<ref name = "CGW">{{citation | date = Feb 1989 | author = Scorpia | magazine = [[Computer Gaming World]] | title = Writing Your Own: Three Software Adventure Kits Compared | issue = 56 | pages =52β53, 56}}</ref> ===Reviews=== * ''[[Casus Belli (magazine)|Casus Belli]]'' #35 (December 1986)<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://rpggeek.com/rpgissuearticle/138561/ludotique | title = Ludotique | Article | RPGGeek}}</ref> * ''[[Games (magazine)|Games]]'' #70<ref>{{cite web | url=https://archive.org/details/games701985december/page/n55/mode/2up | title=GAMES Magazine #70 | date=December 1985}}</ref>
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