Oh, and one other comment: You wouldn't miss any of the game. You'd see everything that was programmed in there, as if a friend was sitting next to you playing them. You just wouldn't be playing it yourself. So you'd still be able to appreciate the cleverness of the puzzles, the characterization of the, um, character, and all that good stuff that inventory puzzles can offer. The part you're losing is only the frustration. (Don't tell me you'd be losing the mental challenge- I've tried these things, and my brain just isn't wired that way. So it's not a mental challenge, it's a frustrating impossibility.)
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