Okay John, I can then update the download in the audiogames.net db as well. 

To be honest I played the demo at the time, but wasn't as much of a fan. 
Basically you had to  buy resorces and then hope the gods of random generation 
were nice to you in generating a price that was low enough to buy, and you 
didn't really have enough stock room to buy different sorts of resources. 
Also the game  really should have had either internet connectivity or computer 
opponents, since i'm afraid I  found playing on my own rather dull.

All the best, 

Dark.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: john 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, March 16, 2018 3:23 PM
  Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Mississippi


  That is looking like the plan (hosting the demo, anyway). From what I've 
heard the developer is pretty difficult, if not impossible, to contact.
  There was no license included in the installer or game, so I'm going to 
presume its safe to distribute the demo version, as we've done with other 
developers.
  Unfortunately I don't have a terribly large amount of time at the moment, but 
will work on getting this (and several other submissions) added to the archive 
in the next week and a half or so.
  Digging this out of the internet archive was some seriously inspired work, so 
my congratulations to the OP.

  Best,
  John


  From: dark 
  Sent: Friday, March 16, 2018 11:19
  To: [email protected] 
  Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Mississippi


   
  As I  remember the game was commercial, you could only play the first few 
turns in demo mode and needed a license to unlock the rest, so you could 
probably include the demo version at the least and maybe we could contact Mardy 
software about making the thing abandonware if it's not being worked on 
anymore. 
  All the best, 
  Dark.

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