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Martijn van Es
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Martijn is an adventure-fan from the Netherlands. He enjoys talking about himself in the third person, and...

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Hi, I'm Martijn. Back in the 90's I used to play adventures very avidly. These days, I don't have as much time available to play games. Thankfully, AdventureGamers.com helps me stay informed about the genre.

I spend my weekdays at Utrecht University where I study Theology. Here, we enjoy discussing such great philosophers as Anselm of Canterbury, Ludwig Feuerbach, and Johan Cruyff.

Martijn van Es's forum username is Cellardoor.


Recent articles by Martijn van Es
Anka review
This mild downloadable adventure is filled with activities for kids to enjoy, though adults may find it missing some direction.
by - March 29, 2010
Quest for Glory V: Dragon Fire review
The final quest offers less glory than some, but it's still a welcome sendoff for the classic adventure/RPG series.
by - January 8, 2010
Quest For Glory IV: Shadows of Darkness review
The mood may be darker, the mystery deeper, but the fourth QFG proves to be the brightest light in the series.
by - July 4, 2008
Quest for Glory III: Wages of War review
The third Quest for Glory steals its way into Africa, but the landscape seems somewhat deserted.
by - November 23, 2007
Quest for Glory II: Trial by Fire review
Part Aladdin, part Paladin, the second QFG installment takes to the desert with a thirst for adventure.
by - January 19, 2007
Quest for Glory I: So You Want To Be A Hero review
Flashback Friday seeks adventure in the dangerous wilds of Sierra, fighting brigands and purists along the way.
by - October 20, 2006
Isles of Derek review
The path to Isles of Derek is straight and narrow, and only a few will walk it.
by - August 28, 2006
Adventures in Odyssey: The Treasure of the Incas review
A wholesome family adventure combining ethics and entertainment? Trust us.
by - February 19, 2006
Mystery House review
Text adventures began in a cave, but graphic adventures began in the Mystery House.
by - October 7, 2005
Gold Rush! review
This early Sierra historical adventure gives new meaning to the term "golden oldie".
by - May 13, 2005

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