At The Carnival is a 1989 computer puzzle game by Cliff Johnson. It was intended to be the first of a series of games called Puzzle Gallery; however, publisher Miles Computing went out of business before any further games could be made. At The Carnival is a collection of games similar to some in The Fool's Errand, but with enhanced user interfaces. (For example, the word search puzzles have tools to highlight individual lines in all directions.

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  • At The Carnival is a 1989 computer puzzle game by Cliff Johnson. It was intended to be the first of a series of games called Puzzle Gallery; however, publisher Miles Computing went out of business before any further games could be made. At The Carnival is a collection of games similar to some in The Fool's Errand, but with enhanced user interfaces. (For example, the word search puzzles have tools to highlight individual lines in all directions. ) The endgame puzzle is simpler compared to Fool's Errand and 3 in Three, and consists merely of a crossword puzzle filled by key words found in other solved puzzles.
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  • At The Carnival is a 1989 computer puzzle game by Cliff Johnson. It was intended to be the first of a series of games called Puzzle Gallery; however, publisher Miles Computing went out of business before any further games could be made. At The Carnival is a collection of games similar to some in The Fool's Errand, but with enhanced user interfaces. (For example, the word search puzzles have tools to highlight individual lines in all directions.
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