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'''Conversations''' or '''dialogues''' are a feature of Strife: Quest for the Sigil, allowing peaceful interactions with NPCs.
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'''Doom/Master''' is a frontend for Doom (officially supporting registered versions 1.2 through 1.6 as of the final v3.0 release) developed by Simply Silly Software programmer Joe Wilcox (Sillysoft) in 1994. It is particularly notable for becoming a basis for the '''D! frontend''', an initially identical product which was licensed by WizardWorks for inclusion with most versions of the D!ZONE commercial compilation series.
A conversation takes place between the player and one NPC, sometimes with added commentary by BlackBird. Plot-relevant conversations usually feature a full-screen portrait of the character and voice-acting for his lines. During a conversation, inventory items can be given to or taken from the player (which is how shopping is implemented).
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Doom/Master

Doom/Master is a frontend for Doom (officially supporting registered versions 1.2 through 1.6 as of the final v3.0 release) developed by Simply Silly Software programmer Joe Wilcox (Sillysoft) in 1994. It is particularly notable for becoming a basis for the D! frontend, an initially identical product which was licensed by WizardWorks for inclusion with most versions of the D!ZONE commercial compilation series.
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