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''The Guild of Thieves'' is an interactive fiction game by
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first published by Rainbird in 1987. The game takes place in Kerovnia like the previous game ''
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''.


Gameplay

The player's character is "an aspiring member of the infamous Guild of Thieves" and is to steal all the valuables that can be found in and around an island castle. The game features "extremely atmospheric"Alt URL
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Reception

The game was voted Best Adventure Game Of The Year at the
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. '' Dragon'' complimented the game, calling it an "exciting sequel" to ''
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'', citing its "witty dialogue, outstanding graphics, wry humor, and challenging puzzles". '' Computer Gaming World'' in 1988 approved of the game's sophisticated parser, British humor, and high-quality graphics. It concluded, "the game must be highly recommended and it is ''tough'' ... it compares well with the best of Infocom". The magazine's Charles Ardai in 1992 called its puzzles "pretty good, requiring a certain amount of ingenuity ... None are particularly memorable, though. The game is good, but lacks the sparks of innovation that would elevate it above the level of dozens of similar games". ''
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'' stated "The outstanding graphics of The Pawn are matched by those in Guild of Thieves. High-resolution pictures transport you into a medieval world of thieves, castles and treasure. The only complaint I have about the Atari XE/XL version is that most of the detailed graphics had only shades of one or two colors."


Legacy

The game was re-released in 1992 as part of the ''Magnetic Scrolls Collection''. The new version had an updated UI and came with an art poster depicting the island. In June 2017
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successfully recovered the
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of The Guild of Thieves (and other games) to remaster and re-release them. In December 2017 the remastered and enhanced edition of the game was published.


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