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Discworld commits every point-and-click crime you'd care to mention - tiny (almost invisible) hot spots, events triggered through dialogue you might not ask and the most obtuse puzzles yet created.
The sheer scope of the Discworld releases is a huge part of what makes them some of the best fantasy books around. While The Colour of Magic and the following Rincewind books erred on the side of ...
For those unfamiliar with the background, the planet of Discworld is a flat plane soaring through space held up by four elephants standing on the back of a giant space turtle. If you think that’s ...
Discworld was loosely based on the 1989 novel Guards! Guards! with protagonist Sam Vimes replaced by bumbling wizard Rincewind, and there were elements of other books, such as Moving Pictures, in ...
RINCEWIND’S NAME WAS LIFTED FROM A NEWSPAPER COLUMN. Many Discworld inhabitants go by peculiar names (just ask Moist von Lipwig or Carrot Ironfoundersson), but many of them don't come from thin air.
In Discworld, there is a second-hand set of dimensions absolutely rammed with the stuff. It's as captivating, hilarious, and relevant as ever, as the recent movie deftly proves.
A restless storyteller, Pratchett branched his Discworld novels into several different directions. The coward wizard Rincewind might find himself in horrifically far-flung adventures—and if part ...
Once again set on the Discworld of author Terry Pratchett’s imagination, the sequel’s humour and all-star cast definitely garnered it plenty of attention in its day, but the game stuck to the same ...