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Rating: 7.0  [1 review]
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ProdID: 35 - Fission Impossible : Round Two of the Galaxy Game
Written by Phil Janes

Fission Impossible : Round Two of the Galaxy Game
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Being manipulated by mega-beings so advanced that they created history as we know it (Dan Quayle was an idea they can confidently call their own) and who treat the galaxy as their own personal theme park is not that easy...

Not when you are armed with the inspiring knowledge that failure in the next round of the Galaxy Game means death. Nor when you have been landed with a new team member called Fonking Fission, whose acid tongue goes off the pH scale.

And thus our, erm, intrepid team set off once more, this time to bungle their way across a series of planets, accidentally hypnotise a knackered dragon who has been waiting 3000 years for someone to show up and fight for the Golden Fleas, fend off the deadly Medusa - is she REALLY an estat agent? - and land Arnold in the Jeux Sans Frontieres from hell. And this is just the second round of the ultimate space farce.

Fission Impossible - more bungling mayhem, personality clashes and farcical uproar rhan the House of Commons on a busy day. Fission Impossible - round two of The Galaxy Game, Phil Janes adrenalised, wacky and very, very funny new science fiction series.



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