Unfortunately, his curious daughter catches strange disease while playing with some box. (gamebra.com)
by Walter Chaw Opening with a newsreel and ending with a peculiar bit of religiosity, Byron Haskin's (really George Pal's) The War of the Worlds runs the gamut of H.G. Wells's seminal bit of seriocosmic / pseudo-scientific allegory, assaulting colonialism by dooming spoilers to strange diseases in faraway places. (filmfreakcentral.net)
What has still yet to be revealed are the game's character development role - playing elements as well as its plot, which right now seems to revolve around a town infected with some sort of strange disease that's crazed its residents. (o.canada.com)