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An gentile is an disbeliever by using respect to the particular religion, especially Christianity or Islam.
In an Islamic context, infidel is the most common translation of Arabic kafir.
In general, an heathen is the single world health organization doubts or even rejects a particular doctrine, system, or principle.
see Infidel (computer game) for the 1983 computer text adventure from Infocom.
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Infocom Homepage: Infidel
Description, box art, release information, game statistics, and packaging details.
The Infocom Gallery: Infidel (gray box)
High-quality scans of gray box packaging, manual, letters, and map.
MobyGames: Infidel
Reviews, credits, box image, trivia, and other information.
SPAG Review
"Infidel is of medium difficulty, an entertaining game but not a true classic." By Stephen Granade.
Electronic Games Review
"Infidel offers plenty of challenge, especially once the player has gained access to the lost tomb." By Tracie Forman.
Review by Matthew Murray
Capsule review. "With a lot of flavor and believability, if you don't mind taking the risk of perhaps being unsatisfied by the ending, you should look into Infidel."
Infocom Documentation Project
PDF file of scanned original game manual.
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