So Griffin and Sabine begin the correspondence that forms the backbone of this surreal and haunting story. Griffin Moss is a lonely postcard designer who one day receives a very odd card from a woman named Sabine Strohem-a card in which she states she has a psychic link to him and his artwork. Yup, we accept such contributions if, for whatever reason, you don't want your name to appear here! Review Highlight: Ceremony of Innocenceīased on the Griffin and Sabine trilogy of books, by Nick Bantock, Ceremony of Innocence brings to life the story of an intense relationship carried out entirely through a mysterious exchange of exotic postcards and letters. → Staff Picks ← Featured User Anonymousĭummy account for anonymous content submissions. Always good for a second opinion on everything. Gets strangely nostalgic when he enters a DOS prompt, hears a Gameboy *ding* or sees horrible colour palettes. Loves Roleplaying Games, Adventures and Puzzle Games. Herr M.Longtime contributor and verbose commentator. Passion for everything that is cyberspaced, fun and fast. But real nostalgic feelings only come up with the C64 and 8-bit consorts. LostInSpacePlayed together with his little brother cute Nintendo games and gambled undercover Wolfenstein and Larry on the PC. Has a weak spot for the obscure and loves the beauty of imperfection. Enjoys perfection, but cannot help finding the fly in the ointment. The Good Old Days ↓↓↓ Welcome to The Good Old Days! Latest Games Das Magazin Random Games Sopwith River City Ransom The Elfen Maiden: A Comedy of Error Messages Schwert und Magie 2: Der unheimliche Tempel Editorial Staff Mr CreosoteWebsite founder.
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