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* EnjoyTheStorySkipTheGame: The books are well-known for their rather well-written story and characters (by gamebooks standards), for the possibility of playing an unambiguously female main character and for their humor. Not so much for the quality of their gameplay which is average at best and sometimes veers into FakeDifficulty.

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* EnjoyTheStorySkipTheGame: The books are well-known for their rather well-written story and characters (by gamebooks standards), for the possibility of playing an unambiguously female main character and for their humor. Not so much for the quality of their gameplay which is average at best and sometimes veers into FakeDifficulty.
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* {{Narm}}: While his scheme in itself is treated as appropriately dangerous, some readers found Peter Meduzz too ridiculous to be taken completely seriously. What with his obsession with singing sailor songs. It's especially noticeable because, until Meduzz's proper introduction, the story was kept relatively realistic.

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* {{Narm}}: While his scheme in itself is treated as appropriately dangerous, some readers found Peter Meduzz too ridiculous to be taken completely seriously. What seriously, being a LargeHam MadScientist EvilGenius with his an obsession with for singing sailor songs.songs and constant sneezing. It's especially noticeable because, until Meduzz's proper introduction, the story was kept relatively realistic.
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* {{Narm}}: While his scheme in itself is treated as appropriately dangerous, some readers found Peter Meduzz too ridiculous to be taken completely seriously. What with his obsession with singing sailor songs. It's especially noticeable because, until Meduzz's proper introduction, the story was kept relatively realistic.

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* {{Narm}}: While his scheme in itself is treated as appropriately dangerous, some readers found Peter Meduzz too ridiculous to be taken completely seriously. What with his obsession with singing sailor songs. It's especially noticeable because, until Meduzz's proper introduction, the story was kept relatively realistic.realistic.
* ProtagonistTitleFallacy: The "Messengers of Time" from the title do not refer to the heroes but to the people the heroes must rescue.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: The Prince's and Princess' numerous remarks on the greedy nature of the humans in the 20th Century can become ''really'' annoying ''really'' quickly; especially since they are themselves a bit of {{Kleptomanic Hero}}es, therefore they come off as a little hypocritical.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: The Prince's and Princess' numerous remarks on the greedy nature of the humans in the 20th Century can become ''really'' annoying ''really'' quickly; especially since they are themselves a bit of {{Kleptomanic {{Kleptomaniac Hero}}es, therefore they come off as a little hypocritical.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: The Prince's and Princess' numerous remarks on the greedy nature of the humans in the 20th Century can become ''really'' annoying ''really'' quickly.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: The Prince's and Princess' numerous remarks on the greedy nature of the humans in the 20th Century can become ''really'' annoying ''really'' quickly.quickly; especially since they are themselves a bit of {{Kleptomanic Hero}}es, therefore they come off as a little hypocritical.
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* EnjoyTheStorySkipTheGame: The books are well-known for their rather well-written story and characters (by gamebooks standards), for the possibility of playing an unambiguously female main character and for their humor. Not so much for the quality of their gameplay which is average at best and sometimes veers into FakeDifficulty.

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* EnjoyTheStorySkipTheGame: The books are well-known for their rather well-written story and characters (by gamebooks standards), for the possibility of playing an unambiguously female main character and for their humor. Not so much for the quality of their gameplay which is average at best and sometimes veers into FakeDifficulty.FakeDifficulty.
* {{Narm}}: While his scheme in itself is treated as appropriately dangerous, some readers found Peter Meduzz too ridiculous to be taken completely seriously. What with his obsession with singing sailor songs. It's especially noticeable because, until Meduzz's proper introduction, the story was kept relatively realistic.
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* EnjoyTheStorySkipTheGame: The books are well-known for their rather well-written story and characters (by gamebooks standards), for the possibility of playing an unambiguously female main character and for their humor. Not so much for the quality of their gameplay which is average at best and sometimes veer into FakeDifficulty.

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* EnjoyTheStorySkipTheGame: The books are well-known for their rather well-written story and characters (by gamebooks standards), for the possibility of playing an unambiguously female main character and for their humor. Not so much for the quality of their gameplay which is average at best and sometimes veer veers into FakeDifficulty.
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* EnjoyTheStorySkipTheGame: The books are more well-known for their rather well-written story and characters (by gamebooks standards), for the possibility of playing an unambiguously female main character and for their humor than for the quality of their gameplay.

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* EnjoyTheStorySkipTheGame: The books are more well-known for their rather well-written story and characters (by gamebooks standards), for the possibility of playing an unambiguously female main character and for their humor than humor. Not so much for the quality of their gameplay.gameplay which is average at best and sometimes veer into FakeDifficulty.
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* EnjoyTheStorySkipTheGame: The books are more well-known for their rather well-written story and characters (by gamebooks standards), for the possibility of playing an unambiguously female main character [[note]]in a genre where the gender of the hero was at best not given[[/note]] and for their humor than for the quality of their gameplay.

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* EnjoyTheStorySkipTheGame: The books are more well-known for their rather well-written story and characters (by gamebooks standards), for the possibility of playing an unambiguously female main character [[note]]in a genre where the gender of the hero was at best not given[[/note]] and for their humor than for the quality of their gameplay.
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* EnjoyTheStorySkipTheGame: The books are more well-known for their rather well-written story and characters (by gamebooks standards), for the possibility of playing an unambiguously female main character in a genre where the gender of the hero was at best not given and for their humor than for the quality of their gameplay.

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* EnjoyTheStorySkipTheGame: The books are more well-known for their rather well-written story and characters (by gamebooks standards), for the possibility of playing an unambiguously female main character in [[note]]in a genre where the gender of the hero was at best not given given[[/note]] and for their humor than for the quality of their gameplay.
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* EnjoyTheStorySkipTheGame: The books are more well-known for their rather well-written story and characters (by gamebooks standards), for the possibility of playing an unambiguously female main character in a genre where the gender of hero was, at best, not given and for their humor than for the quality of their gameplay.

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* EnjoyTheStorySkipTheGame: The books are more well-known for their rather well-written story and characters (by gamebooks standards), for the possibility of playing an unambiguously female main character in a genre where the gender of the hero was, was at best, best not given and for their humor than for the quality of their gameplay.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: The Prince's and Princess' numerous remarks on the greedy nature of the humans in the 20th Century can become ''really'' annoying ''really'' quickly.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: The Prince's and Princess' numerous remarks on the greedy nature of the humans in the 20th Century can become ''really'' annoying ''really'' quickly.quickly.
* EnjoyTheStorySkipTheGame: The books are more well-known for their rather well-written story and characters (by gamebooks standards), for the possibility of playing an unambiguously female main character in a genre where the gender of hero was, at best, not given and for their humor than for the quality of their gameplay.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: The Prince's and Princess' numerous remarks on the greedy nature of the humans in the 20th Century can become ''really'' annoying ''really'' quickly.

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