Christoph Lütge recalls: "What a surprise! Yes that was indeed written by me when I was 16. It is a German text adventure with graphics, done with Quill and Illustrator. The graphics were partly drawn by my father, whom I credited on the opening screen, and then converted to Illustrator by me. It was about the adventures of a guinea pig called Olga, the inspiration was Michael Bond's Olga da Polga, though the story was my own. Olga needs to make it from Germany to England in order to meet Paddington Bear and get marmalade from him to import to Germany. Actually, it is called "Olga I", because there was supposed to be an "Olga II", which never came however (though I drew a lot of plans for it)."
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