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Moonmist is an interactive fiction computer game written by Stu Galley and Jim Lawrence and published by Infocom in 1986. The game was released simultaneously for many platforms, including the IBM PC, Apple II, Amiga, Atari ST and Commodore 64. It is Infocom's twenty-second game.
Galley and Lawrence previously wrote Seastalker for Infocom.
Usage examples of "moonmist".
Sleepday you snored while I stood guard, and now I bring your morning pouch of moonmist to your sleeping shroud.
He shut his eyes and with a tiny sob blindly thrust the pouch back into the moonmist cage.
Spar had his arm in his lost-and-found nook behind the moonbrew and moonmist cages and kept it there.
Spar aside, Keeper groped frantically in the nook, pulling aside the cages of moonmist and moonbrew pouches.
I know moonmist brings pains and sufferings as well as easings and joys.
But suppose that every Workday morning and Loafday noon I should bring you a tiny pill that would give you all the good effects of moonmist and none of the bad.
She sidled up to the bar and unsmilingly snatched the pouch of moonmist Keeper offered her with mock courtliness.
As Playday dawned, with the crowd around the torus getting thicker all the while, he snatched a pouch of moonmist and set it to his lips.
A clear shaft of light pierced the moonmist ahead, lighting a broad space in the river from the next bend down to the tug.
The magazine opened naturally to the center spread, which was a color ad for MoonMist Cigarettes.