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[35mDoor games [37mare an integral part of any successful BBS and one of the most
popular aspects of BBS'ing in general. While chatting and leeching files
make up a good portion of the average users online time, nothing beats a
little "virtual" competition.

A great advantage the Synchronet BBS system has over other BBS systems is
it's support of [33m12 different drop [37mfile formats. This means that there is
almost no game in the [36mCyberverse [37mwhich [32mSynchronet [37mcan't run, excepting
system specific games, of course. For the benefit of new SysOps, I'll discuss
five of The Dojo's top door games:


  [34m*(Got a door game that you think is excellent? Write a review and send it
    to us and we'll try and publish it in an upcoming issue)

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