Start of a transcript of Willy's Manor An Interactive Fiction by Josh Hetzel Release 1 / Serial number 250821 / Inform 7 build 6M62 (I6/v6.33 lib 6/12N) Identification number: //5FD86B19-2A72-41CD-8512-B5B21DDC0495// Interpreter version 1.3.5 / VM 3.1.2 / Library serial number 080126 Standard Rules version 3/120430 by Graham Nelson >l Outside Manor You're standing to the south of a monsterously large house. Various whimsical decorations litter the lawn, but you have no time for them. Your job depends on you going inside and passing some test by the owner. You can see a front door and help booklet here. >* && typo: "monsErously" -> monstrously That's not a verb I recognise. >x booklet The booklet says: "In this game, there are some commands you may be less used to. At any time, you can type hint to recieve a general hint about how to progress, or hint about "object" to get a hint about a specific item in the game (although not all objects are that interesting). Before asking for a hint about an object, be sure you examine it first. You can type help at any time to get a full list of commands needed to complete the game. Additional commands may lead ot fun extras, but nothing necessary to complete the game There is no turn limit, inventory limit, or way to make the game unwinnable, so have fun!" >hint about booklet There is nothing interesting about the help booklet >jump You jump on the spot. >smell You smell nothing unexpected. >listen You hear nothing unexpected. >dance That's not a verb I recognise. >fart That's not a verb I recognise. >xyzzy You are now in the debris room... Sorry, wrong game. There is no cave here. >* && Heh! That's not a verb I recognise. >l Outside Manor You're standing to the south of a monsterously large house. Various whimsical decorations litter the lawn, but you have no time for them. Your job depends on you going inside and passing some test by the owner. You can see a front door and help booklet here. >x door A door with Willy carved in comic sans font. >i You are carrying: a map a broken lamp >x map A map of all known locations in the manor. It can be read in the games files >x lamp A broken oil lamp. It still has some oil in it, but doesn't look like you can turn it on >* && But I can use the oil to light a fire! That's not a verb I recognise. >turn on lamp It isn't something you can switch. >* && Had to try... That's not a verb I recognise. >s You can't go that way. >e You can't go that way. >w You can't go that way. >climb house Little is to be achieved by that. >x house You're standing to the south of a monsterously large house. Various whimsical decorations litter the lawn, but you have no time for them. >x decorations You see a sign saying "pull my finger" and a statue with a joy buzzer in its hand, but they are distracting you from the task at hand. >pull finger pfft >take buzzer You can't see any such thing. >x statue It is a large bronze statue that doesn't absolve you of your responsibilities inside the manor. >shake statue's hand That's not a verb I recognise. >x hand You can't see any such thing. >x joy buzzer It is a large bronze statue that doesn't absolve you of your responsibilities inside the manor. >take it That's hardly portable. >fart That's not a verb I recognise. >pull my own finger You can't see any such thing. >sneeze That's not a verb I recognise. >l Outside Manor You're standing to the south of a monsterously large house. Various whimsical decorations litter the lawn, but you have no time for them. Your job depends on you going inside and passing some test by the owner. You can see a front door and help booklet here. >knock on door That's not a verb I recognise. >knock That's not a verb I recognise. >* && Just trying to be polite... That's not a verb I recognise. >open door You open the front door. >n Main Hallway South The walls are lined with photos of Willy's accomplishments and memories. The hallway continues north, there is a small reading area to the west, a dining hall to the east, and the front door is to the south. You can see a front door here. >close door You close the front door. > x photos There are many photos on the wall. One is of Willy's patent for a pen that forces people to misspell words, as well as his trademark for his novelty company Willy's Wild World . Another is him at a black tie event, sneaking Whoopee cushions onto the chairs. A third photo is of him meeting the US President, shaking his hand with a joy buzzer. >* && Nice take on the Manor-subgenre. It's usually a crazy uncle or a scientist/wizard gone missing. The Prank Company CEO setup is promising! That's not a verb I recognise. >n Main Hallway North There are photos of Willy lining the walls of the hallway, as well as a tank of lizards on top of a cabinet. The hallway continues south, there is a fork to the north, and the kitchen is to the east. >x photos One of the photos if of him and his wife Beth walking on the city streets eating ice cream. Another photo is of his large tank of Sea Monkeys labeled Darryl . A final photo is of him at his novely company's initial public offereing. In a bustling room of excitement, he wears a content smile. >* && I'm 99,99% certain that this is going to be a literal fork... You seem to want to talk to someone, but I can't see whom. >take fork You can't see any such thing. >x fork You can't see any such thing. >n Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >* && Well I'll be darned! It's a road-fork. I would have bet money that it would be an eating fork just lying on the ground. That's not a verb I recognise. >s Main Hallway North There are photos of Willy lining the walls of the hallway, as well as a tank of lizards on top of a cabinet. The hallway continues south, there is a fork to the north, and the kitchen is to the east. You can see IPO photo, Darryl photo and walking photo here. >s Main Hallway South The walls are lined with photos of Willy's accomplishments and memories. The hallway continues north, there is a small reading area to the west, a dining hall to the east, and the front door is to the south. You can see president photo, party photo, trademark photo and a front door here. >* && The automated list of items at the bottom of the description could use some curation... That's not a verb I recognise. >w Reading Area A small room with comfortable chairs and soft, warm lighting. Perfect for settling down with a good book. The hallway is to your east. You can see large bookshelf here. >x chairs Plush, luxurious chairs are strewn about the room. >look under chairs You find nothing of interest. >sit down I didn't understand that sentence. >sit in chair You'd love to dose off, but you have a job at hand. >x shelf You can't see any such thing. >* && synonyms and abbreviations! That's not a verb I recognise. >x bookshelf There is an assortment of joke books and riddle collections. Nothing catches your eye. >search books You find nothing of interest. >read books There is an assortment of joke books and riddle collections. Nothing catches your eye. >push bookshelf moving the bookshelf revealed a suspiciously bare wall behind it >* && typo: missing capital letter: Moving That's not a verb I recognise. >x bare wall You can't see any such thing. >x wall A completely bare wall with no wallpaper or paint. It looks as though you could walk right into it >* && typo: missing period after "right into it" That's not a verb I recognise. >walk into wall You phase through the wall like it was a fine mist. Liebrary A large room with walls covered in shelves upon shelves of books. At the center of the room is a large pedestal. The bare wall you just emerged from is to your east. >* && typo: "LiEbrary" -> library That's not a verb I recognise. >* && I like this secret wall entrance! That's not a verb I recognise. >x books Getting closer and it seems that the shelves are actually just a very detailed wallpaper on the wall. Outside of the ones on the pedestal, there appear to be no books in the room. >* && Hah! That's not a verb I recognise. >x pedestal A grand marble pedestal with four books on it. Each book is the same size, shape, and has the same ruggid texture. The only difference is their color, with one being red, one being blue, one being green, and one being yellow. >x red It is a red book. Inside it says "Willy's favorite color is green". >x blue It is a bule book. Inside it says "Willy's favorite color is yellow". >* && typo: "bUle"-> blue That's not a verb I recognise. >x green It is a green book. Inside it says "Willy's favorite color is black". >x yellow It is a yellow book. Inside it says "Willy's favorite color is blue". >* && The obvious anomaly is that all the books refer to another book/colour that is present, except the green one. You seem to want to talk to someone, but I can't see whom. >take green Taken. >drop green Dropped. >read green It is a green book. Inside it says "Willy's favorite color is black". >eat green That's plainly inedible. >i You are carrying: a map a broken lamp >throw green at blue (first taking the green book) Futile. >i You are carrying: a green book a map a broken lamp >e Reading Area A small room with comfortable chairs and soft, warm lighting. Perfect for settling down with a good book. There is a barren wall behind the bookshelf you pushed is to your west. The hallway is to your east. You can see wall (empty) and large bookshelf here. >w Liebrary A large room with walls covered in shelves upon shelves of books. At the center of the room is a large pedestal. The bare wall you just emerged from is to your east. On pedestal are a yellow book, a blue book and a red book. >take all from pedestal yellow book: Taken. blue book: Taken. red book: Taken. >read red It is a red book. Inside it says "Willy's favorite color is green". >read blue It is a bule book. Inside it says "Willy's favorite color is yellow". >i You are carrying: a red book a blue book a yellow book a green book a map a broken lamp >rip blue book That's not a verb I recognise. >tear green book That's not a verb I recognise. >e Reading Area A small room with comfortable chairs and soft, warm lighting. Perfect for settling down with a good book. There is a barren wall behind the bookshelf you pushed is to your west. The hallway is to your east. You can see wall (empty) and large bookshelf here. >* && typo: "There is a barren wall behind the bookshelf you pushed IS TO YOUR WEST" -> To your west, there is... That's not a verb I recognise. >e Main Hallway South The walls are lined with photos of Willy's accomplishments and memories. The hallway continues north, there is a small reading area to the west, a dining hall to the east, and the front door is to the south. You can see president photo, party photo, trademark photo and a front door here. >look behind party You can't see any such thing. >take president Taken. >i You are carrying: president photo a red book a blue book a yellow book a green book a map a broken lamp > I beg your pardon? >hang president on wall That's not a verb I recognise. >put president on wall You can't see any such thing. >drop president Dropped. >l Main Hallway South The walls are lined with photos of Willy's accomplishments and memories. The hallway continues north, there is a small reading area to the west, a dining hall to the east, and the front door is to the south. You can see president photo, party photo, trademark photo and a front door here. >e Dining Hall A large dining hall with a long table able to seat more than a dozen people. To the north is a door to the kitchen, and to your west is the hallway. You can see roast here. >* && You can see A roast here. Or maybe even "A delicious-smelling roast is on the table." You gotta fill out your descriptions a bit to hold the player's interest! That's not a verb I recognise. >smell roast You smell nothing unexpected. >x roast A succulent roast on a sliver platter. The platter has a simple flower pattern around the rim. >take platter Taken. >i You are carrying: roast a red book a blue book a yellow book a green book a map a broken lamp >eat roast You're not very hungry, and you don't want to waste time when you should be solving puzzles. >eat platter You're not very hungry, and you don't want to waste time when you should be solving puzzles. >x roast A succulent roast on a sliver platter. The platter has a simple flower pattern around the rim. >* && typo: "sLiver" -> silver That's not a verb I recognise. >l Dining Hall A large dining hall with a long table able to seat more than a dozen people. To the north is a door to the kitchen, and to your west is the hallway. >x table A long mahogany table. It is completely bare except for a roast at the center. >* && Well no, because just took the roast away. You seem to want to talk to someone, but I can't see whom. >look under table You find nothing of interest. >jump on table I only understood you as far as wanting to jump. >get on table That's not something you can enter. >n Kitchen A large and spacious kitchen. It has two full ovens with gas stoves on one wall, while several drawers line the other wall. You see a metal door to the east, the dining room to the south, and the hallway to the west. >x ovens Beautiful chrome ovens that are spotlessly clean. The panel on them has so many switches and buttons that you don't think you could ever figure out how to work it. >open ovens The oven door appears to be locked. This place really is fancy! >look in oven You find nothing of interest. >x gas stoves Beautiful chrome ovens that are spotlessly clean. The panel on them has so many switches and buttons that you don't think you could ever figure out how to work it. >light stove You have nothing to light it with >turn on stove It isn't something you can switch. >x panel The panel on the oven is too complicated, best not mess with it. >x drawers A kitchen drawer with a simple handle. >open drawer You open kitchen drawer, revealing a spatula, a mixing spoon and a kitchen towel. >* && "You open THE kitchen drawer" ! That's not a verb I recognise. >x spatula It is a metal spatula with a head that spins freely. Looks fun, but pointless. >x spoon It is a wooden mixing spoon with Willy's company logo on it. Probably given away at some party. >x towel It is a cloth kitchen towel embroidered with Willy and Beth's wedding anniversary. >get all spatula: Taken. mixing spoon: Taken. kitchen towel: Taken. >l Kitchen A large and spacious kitchen. It has two full ovens with gas stoves on one wall, while several drawers line the other wall. You see a metal door to the east, the dining room to the south, and the hallway to the west. >x drawers A kitchen drawer with a simple handle. >x metal door It is a door that says "Pantree." You would think with all this money he would have it spelled right. >open it It seems to be locked. >e (first opening metal door) It seems to be locked. >w Main Hallway North There are photos of Willy lining the walls of the hallway, as well as a tank of lizards on top of a cabinet. The hallway continues south, there is a fork to the north, and the kitchen is to the east. You can see IPO photo, Darryl photo and walking photo here. >x ipo It is a photo of Willy at his novelty company's initial public offering. In a room of excitement, he wears a content smile. >x walking It is a photo of Willy and his wife Beth walking on the city streets eating ice cream. >x darryl It is a photo of a large tank of Sea Monkeys labeled Darryl >w You can't go that way. >sw You can't go that way. >n Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >e (first opening wooden door) It seems to be locked. >x wooden door It is a sturdy wooden door labeled "Workshop." >x glass door A frosted glass door embellished with a leaf. >open it It seems to be locked. >x leaf You can't see any such thing. >n Puzzle Room A small room with the walls covered in a large black and red checkerboard pattern, illuminated by a single bulb hanging overhead. You can see a large box (in which is a leaflet), a lever, slot and a red button here. >save Ok. >script off End of transcript. & & & & Start of a transcript of Willy's Manor An Interactive Fiction by Josh Hetzel Release 1 / Serial number 250821 / Inform 7 build 6M62 (I6/v6.33 lib 6/12N) Identification number: //5FD86B19-2A72-41CD-8512-B5B21DDC0495// Interpreter version 1.3.5 / VM 3.1.2 / Library serial number 080126 Standard Rules version 3/120430 by Graham Nelson >l Puzzle Room A small room with the walls covered in a large black and red checkerboard pattern, illuminated by a single bulb hanging overhead. You can see a large box (in which is a leaflet), a lever, slot and a red button here. >x box In the large box is a leaflet. >read leaflet The small paper says "Welcome to my Manor! Here you will have your wits tested and your funny bone tickled! Simply press the button for a clue, put your answer in the box, and pull the lever. Happy hunting!" >x slot A narrow three inch slot. Looking in, you can see mechanisms for pushing paper out. >x lever A lever marked "Solve" that you could pull. >pulllevr That's not a verb I recognise. >pull lever You can't use this until you start the game by getting a clue. >x button A red button on the wall that has "Clue" printed on it. >hit button Violence isn't the answer to this one. >press button A clue slides out of the slit in the wall. >x slit You can't see any such thing. >get clue Taken. >read it A small card that reads "Get me something that gets wet as it dries" >i You are carrying: Clue One a kitchen towel a mixing spoon a spatula roast a red book a blue book a yellow book a green book a map a broken lamp >put roast in slot That can't contain things. >l Puzzle Room A small room with the walls covered in a large black and red checkerboard pattern, illuminated by a single bulb hanging overhead. You can see a large box (in which is a leaflet), a lever, slot and a red button here. > x bulb A single round lightbulb that too hot to touch >* && typo: "that IS too hot to touch" That's not a verb I recognise. >read clue A small card that reads "Get me something that gets wet as it dries" >x walls A large checkerboard pattern with alternating red and black squares. Staring deeply into it, the wall appears to get closer and closer, but it's just an illusion. >hit bulb with roast I only understood you as far as wanting to hit bulb. >hit bulb Violence isn't the answer to this one. >i You are carrying: Clue One a kitchen towel a mixing spoon a spatula roast a red book a blue book a yellow book a green book a map a broken lamp >put towel in slot That can't contain things. >* && Um... Where do I put the answer? That's not a verb I recognise. >l Puzzle Room A small room with the walls covered in a large black and red checkerboard pattern, illuminated by a single bulb hanging overhead. You can see a large box (in which is a leaflet), a lever, slot and a red button here. >read leaflet The small paper says "Welcome to my Manor! Here you will have your wits tested and your funny bone tickled! Simply press the button for a clue, put your answer in the box, and pull the lever. Happy hunting!" >put towel in box There is no more room in the large box. >* && Because there's a single piece of paper in there? That's not a verb I recognise. >get leaflet Taken. >put towel in box You put the kitchen towel into the large box. >pull lever You hear a small fanfare and the towel is swallowed by the box. An iron key appears in the box. >get key Taken. >x it An antique looking iron key. There's a tag on it that says "Workshop." >s Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >w (first opening the glass door) It seems to be locked. >unlock glass door with key That doesn't seem to fit the lock. >s Main Hallway North There are photos of Willy lining the walls of the hallway, as well as a tank of lizards on top of a cabinet. The hallway continues south, there is a fork to the north, and the kitchen is to the east. You can see IPO photo, Darryl photo and walking photo here. >s Main Hallway South The walls are lined with photos of Willy's accomplishments and memories. The hallway continues north, there is a small reading area to the west, a dining hall to the east, and the front door is to the south. You can see president photo, party photo, trademark photo and a front door here. >e Dining Hall A large dining hall with a long table able to seat more than a dozen people. To the north is a door to the kitchen, and to your west is the hallway. >n Kitchen A large and spacious kitchen. It has two full ovens with gas stoves on one wall, while several drawers line the other wall. You see a metal door to the east, the dining room to the south, and the hallway to the west. >e (first opening metal door) It seems to be locked. >unlock door with key That doesn't seem to fit the lock. >w Main Hallway North There are photos of Willy lining the walls of the hallway, as well as a tank of lizards on top of a cabinet. The hallway continues south, there is a fork to the north, and the kitchen is to the east. You can see IPO photo, Darryl photo and walking photo here. >n Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >e (first opening wooden door) It seems to be locked. >unlock door with key Which do you mean, the glass door or wooden door? >unlock wooden door with key You unlock wooden door. >open it You open wooden door. >e Workshop You enter a clean workshop with an array of tools on the wall and a large workbench. You can see a workbench, a slingshot and a manual here. >w Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >n Puzzle Room A small room with the walls covered in a large black and red checkerboard pattern, illuminated by a single bulb hanging overhead. You can see a large box (empty), a lever, slot and a red button here. >push button A clue slides out of the slit in the wall. >get clue (Clue Two) Taken. >read it A small card that reads "Get me workers. They may be found in a farm." >* && ants? That's not a verb I recognise. >put roast in box You put roast into the large box. >pull lever You hear a buzzer. By the sound of it, your solution to the clue was incorrect. >get roast Taken. >s Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >e Workshop You enter a clean workshop with an array of tools on the wall and a large workbench. You can see a workbench, a slingshot and a manual here. >x tools A vast array of tools. You see a screwdriver and a wrench. >script Transcripting is already on. >x screwdriver A refreshing drink made out of vodka and orange juice. >* && Hah! That's not a verb I recognise. >x wrench A normal wrench with the owner's name engraved on it. >read name You can't see any such thing. >read wrench A normal wrench with the owner's name engraved on it. >x slingshot A simple slingshot, but it doesn't appear to come with any ammo >get it Taken. >read manual The manual reads "Hey Little Timmy! Are you wondering how to rule the schoolyard with your very own slingshot? Simply say "shoot" an object "at" another object. If you wanted to shoot a rock at a window, you'd say "shoot rock at window" It's really that easy, now go cause some mayhem!" >shoot rock at window You can't see any such thing. >shoot roast at bench The roast whizzes through the air and clinks off the workbench ineffectively. >get roast Taken. >l Workshop You enter a clean workshop with an array of tools on the wall and a large workbench. You can see a wrench, a screwdriver, a workbench and a manual here. >drink screwdriver While it would be delightful, you have a job to do. >get workbench That's fixed in place. >get wrench Taken. >i You are carrying: a wrench roast a slingshot Clue Two an iron key a leaflet Clue One a mixing spoon a spatula a red book a blue book a yellow book a green book a map a broken lamp >w Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >n Puzzle Room A small room with the walls covered in a large black and red checkerboard pattern, illuminated by a single bulb hanging overhead. You can see a large box (empty), a lever, slot and a red button here. >put all in bx You can't see any such thing. >put all in box wrench: Done. roast: There is no more room in the large box. slingshot: There is no more room in the large box. Clue Two: There is no more room in the large box. iron key: There is no more room in the large box. leaflet: There is no more room in the large box. Clue One: There is no more room in the large box. mixing spoon: There is no more room in the large box. spatula: There is no more room in the large box. red book: There is no more room in the large box. blue book: There is no more room in the large box. yellow book: There is no more room in the large box. green book: There is no more room in the large box. map: There is no more room in the large box. broken lamp: There is no more room in the large box. >get wrench Taken. >get box That's fixed in place. >x lever A lever marked "Solve" that you could pull. >push lever Nothing obvious happens. >pull lever You hear a buzzer. By the sound of it, your solution to the clue was incorrect. >s Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >x glass door A frosted glass door embellished with a leaf. >i You are carrying: a wrench roast a slingshot Clue Two an iron key a leaflet Clue One a mixing spoon a spatula a red book a blue book a yellow book a green book a map a broken lamp >x leaf You can't see any such thing. >break glass Violence isn't the answer to this one. >s Main Hallway North There are photos of Willy lining the walls of the hallway, as well as a tank of lizards on top of a cabinet. The hallway continues south, there is a fork to the north, and the kitchen is to the east. You can see IPO photo, Darryl photo and walking photo here. >x tank A tank full of lizards sitting on top of a cabinet. You're not great with animals, so best to leave them alone >x cabinet You see a wooden cabinet directly beneath the tank of lizards. >open it You open cabinet, revealing a round jar and a square jar. >x round jar It is a round glass jar labeled termites. In the round jar is termites. >* && typo: "In the round jar ARE termites." That's not a verb I recognise. >x square jar It is a square glass jar labeled ants. In the square jar is ants. >* && ARE ants That's not a verb I recognise. >get jars You can't see any such thing. >get jar Which do you mean, the round jar or the square jar? >both round jar: Taken. square jar: Taken. >e Kitchen A large and spacious kitchen. It has two full ovens with gas stoves on one wall, while several drawers line the other wall. You see a metal door to the east, the dining room to the south, and the hallway to the west. >w Main Hallway North There are photos of Willy lining the walls of the hallway, as well as a tank of lizards on top of a cabinet. The hallway continues south, there is a fork to the north, and the kitchen is to the east. You can see IPO photo, Darryl photo and walking photo here. >n Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >n Puzzle Room A small room with the walls covered in a large black and red checkerboard pattern, illuminated by a single bulb hanging overhead. You can see a large box (empty), a lever, slot and a red button here. >i You are carrying: a square jar (closed) ants a round jar (closed) termites a wrench roast a slingshot Clue Two an iron key a leaflet Clue One a mixing spoon a spatula a red book a blue book a yellow book a green book a map a broken lamp >open sqre jar You can't see any such thing. >open square jar You open the square jar. >empty square jar in box That's not a verb I recognise. >put ants in box You put ants into the large box. >pull lever You hear a small fanfare and the ants are swallowed by the box. A strange shaped key appears in the box >x key (the iron key) An antique looking iron key. There's a tag on it that says "Workshop." >x starnge You can't see any such thing. >x strange You can't see any such thing. >get key (the Peter key) Taken. >x it The key is in the shape of a very famous Peter. >* && Pan? That's not a verb I recognise. >s Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >unlock glass door with peter key That doesn't seem to fit the lock. >s Main Hallway North There are photos of Willy lining the walls of the hallway, as well as a tank of lizards on top of a cabinet. The hallway continues south, there is a fork to the north, and the kitchen is to the east. You can see IPO photo, Darryl photo and walking photo here. >e Kitchen A large and spacious kitchen. It has two full ovens with gas stoves on one wall, while several drawers line the other wall. You see a metal door to the east, the dining room to the south, and the hallway to the west. >e (first opening metal door) It seems to be locked. >unlock glass door with peter key You can't see any such thing. >unlock metal door with peter key You unlock metal door. >* && typo: THE metal door That's not a verb I recognise. >open door You open metal door. >e Pantree There is an enormous tree in the center of the room. There appears to be a gold pan hanging on one of the high branches. There's also a skylight above the tree showing a full moon. You can see a gold pan here. >x pan (the gold pan) A beautiful pan hanging from a high branch on the tree >x tree A large tree that has inexplicably been living in this room. The branches reach up as if to plea for more sunlight. >x branches A large tree that has inexplicably been living in this room. The branches reach up as if to plea for more sunlight. >x moon Looking through the skylight you can see the bare butt cheeks of the owner of the house. Full moon indeed. >x skylight Looking through the skylight you can see the bare butt cheeks of the owner of the house. Full moon indeed. >i You are carrying: a Peter key a square jar (open but empty) a round jar (closed) termites a wrench roast a slingshot Clue Two an iron key a leaflet Clue One a mixing spoon a spatula a red book a blue book a yellow book a green book a map a broken lamp >close square jar You close the square jar. >shoot round jar at moon The round jar whizzes through the air and clinks off the skylight ineffectively. >get round jar Taken. >release termites That's not a verb I recognise. >climb tree The limbs of the tree are too high for you to reach >jump You jump on the spot. >shoot yellow book at skylight The yellow book whizzes through the air and clinks off the skylight ineffectively. >get yellow Taken. >open round jar You open the round jar. >put termites on tree The termites start biting at the base of the tree, but their hunger is not infinite, and they get full quickly. They may be able to handle a thinner part of the tree. >put termites on branch Termites is already here. >put termites in round jar (first taking termites) You put termites into the round jar. >* && THE termites That's not a verb I recognise. >x tree A large tree that has inexplicably been living in this room. The branches reach up as if to plea for more sunlight. >x branches A large tree that has inexplicably been living in this room. The branches reach up as if to plea for more sunlight. >x pan (the gold pan) A beautiful pan hanging from a high branch on the tree >x high branch A large tree that has inexplicably been living in this room. The branches reach up as if to plea for more sunlight. >shoot termites at pan (the gold pan) (first taking termites) You fire the small insect to the base of the branch. It dutifully gnaws away until the pan is free! >get pan (the gold pan) Taken. >get termites You already have that. >put termites in round jar You put termites into the round jar. >close round jar You close the round jar. >i You are carrying: a gold pan a yellow book a round jar (closed) termites a Peter key a square jar (closed) a wrench roast a slingshot Clue Two an iron key a leaflet Clue One a mixing spoon a spatula a red book a blue book a green book a map a broken lamp >w Kitchen A large and spacious kitchen. It has two full ovens with gas stoves on one wall, while several drawers line the other wall. You see a metal door to the east, the dining room to the south, and the hallway to the west. >n You can't go that way. >nw You can't go that way. >w Main Hallway North There are photos of Willy lining the walls of the hallway, as well as a tank of lizards on top of a cabinet. The hallway continues south, there is a fork to the north, and the kitchen is to the east. You can see IPO photo, Darryl photo and walking photo here. >n Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >n Puzzle Room A small room with the walls covered in a large black and red checkerboard pattern, illuminated by a single bulb hanging overhead. You can see a large box (empty), a lever, slot and a red button here. >push button A clue slides out of the slit in the wall. >read clue Which do you mean, Clue Three, Clue Two or Clue One? >read three A small card that reads "Get me a famous Peter; something you cook with." >put pan in box You put the gold pan into the large box. >pull lever You hear a small fanfare and the pan is swallowed by the box. A leaf shaped key appears in the box >get leaf shaped key I only understood you as far as wanting to get the leaf key. >get leaf key Taken. >push button A clue slides out of the slit in the wall. >read clue Which do you mean, Clue Four, Clue Three, Clue Two or Clue One? >read four A small card that reads "Get me the base of a tree or the back of a car. If you were in it, you wouldn't know where you are." >get it Taken. >i You are carrying: Clue Four a leaf key a yellow book a round jar (closed) termites a Peter key a square jar (closed) a wrench roast a slingshot Clue Two an iron key a leaflet Clue One a mixing spoon a spatula a red book a blue book a green book a map a broken lamp >s Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >w (first opening the glass door) It seems to be locked. >unlock glass with leaf You unlock the glass door. >open it You open the glass door. >w Four Seasons Northeast There is a large pond shimmering in the heat. There are passages to the west, southwest and south, as well as a door to your east. >x pond There is a large pond shimmering in the heat. You see something at the bottom of the pond. >x something You can't see any such thing. >x bottom You can't see any such thing. >enter pond You are in the pond in the Four Seasons room. Hopefully you had a reason to go down here. There appears to be a trunk at the bottom of the pond >get trunk Taken. >u You would have to get out of the pond first. >out You get out of the pond. Four Seasons Northeast There is a large pond with some leaves floating in it. There are passages to the west, southwest and south, as well as a door to your east. >x trunk A large trunk that has been rusted closed. You see a small note with a heart on it sticking out. Hopefully it will be of some use, even if you can't reach the contents. >x note You can't see any such thing. >w Four Seasons Northwest There is a large tree, the base of which is covered by a blanket of fresh snow. There is a bee hive that is covered in ice. There are passages to the east, southeast, and south. >se Four Seasons Southeast You are surrounded by trees with flowers at their base. There are passages to the west, southwest, and south. >w Four Seasons Southwest There is a large fountain making brown liquid dance in the hot air. There are passages to the north, northeast, and east. >taste liquid You can't see any such thing. >x liquid You can't see any such thing. >* && It's right there, spraying out of the fountain. You seem to want to talk to someone, but I can't see whom. >x fountain It is a fountain that inexplicably uses root beer. The owner's exquisite taste knows no bounds. >drink root beer Taking a sip, you are reminded of many birthday parties you went to as a child. >swim in fountain That's not a verb I recognise. >enter fountain That's not something you can enter. >dive That's not a verb I recognise. >i You are carrying: a trunk Clue Four a leaf key a yellow book a round jar (closed) termites a Peter key a square jar (closed) a wrench roast a slingshot Clue Two an iron key a leaflet Clue One a mixing spoon a spatula a red book a blue book a green book a map a broken lamp >put trunk in fountain That can't contain things. >put root beer on trunk (first taking root beer) Good luck trying to grab a stream of liquid! >open square jar You open the square jar. >fill square jar with root beer That's not a verb I recognise. >put root beer in square jar (first taking root beer) Good luck trying to grab a stream of liquid! >dip square jar in root beer That's not a verb I recognise. >put square jar in root beer That can't contain things. >put square jar in fountain That can't contain things. >* && You make fun of me for trying to grab a liquid, yet you can't seem to grasp the concept of filling a jar? You seem to want to talk to someone, but I can't see whom. >close jar Which do you mean, the round jar or the square jar? >the open one You can't see any such thing. >close round jar That's already closed. >close square You close the square jar. >i You are carrying: a trunk Clue Four a leaf key a yellow book a round jar (closed) termites a Peter key a square jar (closed) a wrench roast a slingshot Clue Two an iron key a leaflet Clue One a mixing spoon a spatula a red book a blue book a green book a map a broken lamp >x oil You can't see any such thing. >x lamp A broken oil lamp. It still has some oil in it, but doesn't look like you can turn it on >n Four Seasons Northwest There is a large tree whose leaves have changes to a variety of colors. There is a bee hive hanging from one of the branches of the tree. There are passages to the east, southeast, and south. >x tree It is a mighty oak tree with a bee hive hanging off a high branch. There are low branches you might be able to climb up. The leaves are a plethora of different colors. >x leaves You can't see any such thing. >x snow You can't see any such thing. >x ice You can't see any such thing. >e Four Seasons Northeast There is a large frozen pond. There are passages to the west, southwest and south, as well as a door to your east. >w Four Seasons Northwest There is a large tree surrounded by beautiful flowers. There is a bee hive hanging from one of the branches of the tree. There are passages to the east, southeast, and south. >z Time passes. >l Four Seasons Northwest There is a large tree surrounded by beautiful flowers. There is a bee hive hanging from one of the branches of the tree. There are passages to the east, southeast, and south. >z Time passes. >l Four Seasons Northwest There is a large tree surrounded by beautiful flowers. There is a bee hive hanging from one of the branches of the tree. There are passages to the east, southeast, and south. >s Four Seasons Southwest There is a large fountain making brown liquid dance in the hot air. There are passages to the north, northeast, and east. You can see root beer here. >e Four Seasons Southeast The trees around you are a masterpiece of orange, yellow and brown. There are passages to the west, southwest, and south. You can see a leaf pile here. >n Four Seasons Northeast There is a large frozen pond. There are passages to the west, southwest and south, as well as a door to your east. >s Four Seasons Southeast You are surrounded by trees with flowers at their base. There are passages to the west, southwest, and south. >n Four Seasons Northeast There is a large pond shimmering in the heat. There are passages to the west, southwest and south, as well as a door to your east. >w Four Seasons Northwest There is a large tree whose leaves have changes to a variety of colors. There is a bee hive hanging from one of the branches of the tree. There are passages to the east, southeast, and south. >* && Seasons indeed! That's not a verb I recognise. >x hive A bee hive that is too high to reach. >climb tree You climb most of the way, but the buzzing of the bees in the hive makes you lose your nerve and you decend. >z Time passes. >z Time passes. >l Four Seasons Northwest There is a large tree whose leaves have changes to a variety of colors. There is a bee hive hanging from one of the branches of the tree. There are passages to the east, southeast, and south. >e Four Seasons Northeast There is a large frozen pond. There are passages to the west, southwest and south, as well as a door to your east. >w Four Seasons Northwest There is a large tree surrounded by beautiful flowers. There is a bee hive hanging from one of the branches of the tree. There are passages to the east, southeast, and south. >u You can't go that way. >climb tree You climb most of the way, but the buzzing of the bees in the hive makes you lose your nerve and you decend. >e Four Seasons Northeast There is a large pond shimmering in the heat. There are passages to the west, southwest and south, as well as a door to your east. >s Four Seasons Southeast The trees around you are a masterpiece of orange, yellow and brown. There are passages to the west, southwest, and south. You can see a leaf pile here. >nw Four Seasons Northwest There is a large tree, the base of which is covered by a blanket of fresh snow. There is a bee hive that is covered in ice. There are passages to the east, southeast, and south. >climb tree You climb most of the way, but the buzzing of the bees in the hive makes you lose your nerve and you decend. >x snow You can't see any such thing. >x ice You can't see any such thing. >l Four Seasons Northwest There is a large tree, the base of which is covered by a blanket of fresh snow. There is a bee hive that is covered in ice. There are passages to the east, southeast, and south. >e Four Seasons Northeast There is a large pond, complete with lily pads. There are passages to the west, southwest and south, as well as a door to your east. >e Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >n Puzzle Room A small room with the walls covered in a large black and red checkerboard pattern, illuminated by a single bulb hanging overhead. You can see Clue Three, a large box (empty), a lever, slot and a red button here. >n You can't go that way. >get all Clue Three: Taken. lever: I don't think it would be helpful to pry it off the wall. slot: Taken. red button: I don't think it would be helpful to pry it off the wall. >put trunk in box You put the trunk into the large box. >pull lever You hear a small fanfare and the trunk is swallowed by the box. A lighter appears in the box >get lighter Taken. >* && dry leaves + fire = smoke -> bees fall asleep/ fly away ? That's not a verb I recognise. >s Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >w Four Seasons Northeast There is a large pond shimmering in the heat. There are passages to the west, southwest and south, as well as a door to your east. >s Four Seasons Southeast The trees around you are a masterpiece of orange, yellow and brown. There are passages to the west, southwest, and south. You can see a leaf pile here. >get pile Taken. >w Four Seasons Southwest There is a large fountain with frozen brown liquid covering it in a glaze. There are passages to the north, northeast, and east. You can see root beer here. >n Four Seasons Northwest There is a large tree surrounded by beautiful flowers. There is a bee hive hanging from one of the branches of the tree. There are passages to the east, southeast, and south. >drop pile Dropped. >light pile The leaf pile burns slowly, then coughs up a large cloud of smoke. The smoke reaches the hive and puts the bees to sleep >climb tree You climb the tree safely, knock a small honeycomb off the hive, and then head back to solid ground. >x honeycomb A honey comb glistening with sweet, sweet honey >eat it You go to take a bite, but you stop out of fear that a bee or two are still in there. >e Four Seasons Northeast There is a large pond shimmering in the heat. There are passages to the west, southwest and south, as well as a door to your east. >e Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >n Puzzle Room A small room with the walls covered in a large black and red checkerboard pattern, illuminated by a single bulb hanging overhead. You can see a large box (empty), a lever and a red button here. >push button A clue slides out of the slit in the wall. >get five Taken. >read it A small card that reads "Get me a sticky treat that bears enjoy." >put honey in box You can't see any such thing. >put honeycomb in box You can't see any such thing. >i You are carrying: Clue Five a lighter slot Clue Three Clue Four a leaf key a yellow book a round jar (closed) termites a Peter key a square jar (closed) a wrench roast a slingshot Clue Two an iron key a leaflet Clue One a mixing spoon a spatula a red book a blue book a green book a map a broken lamp >s Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >w Four Seasons Northeast There is a large pond with some leaves floating in it. There are passages to the west, southwest and south, as well as a door to your east. >w Four Seasons Northwest There is a large tree, the base of which is covered by a blanket of fresh snow. There is a bee hive that is covered in ice. There are passages to the east, southeast, and south. You can see a honeycomb here. >get honey Taken. >e Four Seasons Northeast There is a large pond, complete with lily pads. There are passages to the west, southwest and south, as well as a door to your east. >e Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >n Puzzle Room A small room with the walls covered in a large black and red checkerboard pattern, illuminated by a single bulb hanging overhead. You can see a large box (empty), a lever and a red button here. >put honey in box You put the honeycomb into the large box. >pull lever You hear a small fanfare and the honeycomb is swallowed by the box. >drop clues You can't see any such thing. >drop clue Which do you mean, Clue Five, Clue Three, Clue Four, Clue Two or Clue One? >all Clue Five: Dropped. Clue Three: Dropped. Clue Four: Dropped. Clue Two: Dropped. Clue One: Dropped. >push button A clue slides out of the slit in the wall. >get six Taken. >read it A small card that reads "Get me something that is greater than God, more evil than the devil, the poor have it, the rich need it, and if you eat it you will die." >drop clue (Clue Six) Dropped. >x box The large box is empty. >put Nothing in box You can't see any such thing. >pull lever You hear a small fanfare. The box continues to be empty. >push button A clue slides out of the slit in the wall. >get seven Taken. >read it A small card that reads "Get me something that reminds me of my favorite memory." >* && One of the pictures? That's not a verb I recognise. >s Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >s Main Hallway North There are photos of Willy lining the walls of the hallway, as well as a tank of lizards on top of a cabinet. The hallway continues south, there is a fork to the north, and the kitchen is to the east. You can see IPO photo, Darryl photo and walking photo here. >x walking It is a photo of Willy and his wife Beth walking on the city streets eating ice cream. >x darryl It is a photo of a large tank of Sea Monkeys labeled Darryl >x ipo It is a photo of Willy at his novelty company's initial public offering. In a room of excitement, he wears a content smile. >get it Taken. >n Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >n Puzzle Room A small room with the walls covered in a large black and red checkerboard pattern, illuminated by a single bulb hanging overhead. You can see Clue Six, Clue One, Clue Two, Clue Four, Clue Three, Clue Five, a large box (empty), a lever and a red button here. >put photo in box You put IPO photo into the large box. >pull lever You hear a buzzer. By the sound of it, your solution to the clue was incorrect. >get photo Taken. >s Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >s Main Hallway North There are photos of Willy lining the walls of the hallway, as well as a tank of lizards on top of a cabinet. The hallway continues south, there is a fork to the north, and the kitchen is to the east. You can see Darryl photo and walking photo here. >drop photo (IPO photo) Dropped. >s Main Hallway South The walls are lined with photos of Willy's accomplishments and memories. The hallway continues north, there is a small reading area to the west, a dining hall to the east, and the front door is to the south. You can see president photo, party photo, trademark photo and a front door here. >x president It is a photo of Willy meeting the US President, shaking his hand with a joy buzzer. >x party It is a photo of Willy at a black tie event, sneaking Whoopee cushions onto the chairs. >x trademark It is a photo of Willy's patent for a pen that forces people to misspell words, as well as his trademark for his novelty company Willy's Wild World >n Main Hallway North There are photos of Willy lining the walls of the hallway, as well as a tank of lizards on top of a cabinet. The hallway continues south, there is a fork to the north, and the kitchen is to the east. You can see IPO photo, Darryl photo and walking photo here. >x walking It is a photo of Willy and his wife Beth walking on the city streets eating ice cream. >get it Taken. >n Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >n Puzzle Room A small room with the walls covered in a large black and red checkerboard pattern, illuminated by a single bulb hanging overhead. You can see Clue Six, Clue One, Clue Two, Clue Four, Clue Three, Clue Five, a large box (empty), a lever and a red button here. >put photo in box You put walking photo into the large box. >pull lever You hear a small fanfare and the photo is swallowed by the box. >x box The large box is empty. >pull lever You hear a buzzer. By the sound of it, your solution to the clue was incorrect. >push button A clue slides out of the slit in the wall. >read eight A small card that reads "Get me something that is my favorite color. You may have to move the bookshelf." >i You are carrying: Clue Seven a lighter slot a leaf key a yellow book a round jar (closed) termites a Peter key a square jar (closed) a wrench roast a slingshot an iron key a leaflet a mixing spoon a spatula a red book a blue book a green book a map a broken lamp >drop seven Dropped. >x slot A narrow three inch slot. Looking in, you can see mechanisms for pushing paper out. >* && why is that in my Inventory? That's not a verb I recognise. >drop slot Dropped. >take it Taken. >s Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >n Puzzle Room A small room with the walls covered in a large black and red checkerboard pattern, illuminated by a single bulb hanging overhead. You can see Clue Seven, Clue Eight, Clue Six, Clue One, Clue Two, Clue Four, Clue Three, Clue Five, a large box (empty), a lever and a red button here. >i You are carrying: slot a lighter a leaf key a yellow book a round jar (closed) termites a Peter key a square jar (closed) a wrench roast a slingshot an iron key a leaflet a mixing spoon a spatula a red book a blue book a green book a map a broken lamp >drop leaf Dropped. >drop peter Dropped. >drop iron Dropped. >x roast A succulent roast on a sliver platter. The platter has a simple flower pattern around the rim. >s Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >w Four Seasons Northeast There is a large pond shimmering in the heat. There are passages to the west, southwest and south, as well as a door to your east. >w Four Seasons Northwest There is a large tree whose leaves have changes to a variety of colors. There is a bee hive hanging from one of the branches of the tree. There are passages to the east, southeast, and south. >s Four Seasons Southwest There is a large fountain with frozen brown liquid covering it in a glaze. There are passages to the north, northeast, and east. You can see root beer here. >e Four Seasons Southeast You are surrounded by trees with flowers at their base. There are passages to the west, southwest, and south. >x flowers The flowers are all daisies, made to be varous colors. You remember their name at the florist: Crazy Daisies. >get flowers The flowers look so pretty, you decide to not disturb them. >n Four Seasons Northeast There is a large pond shimmering in the heat. There are passages to the west, southwest and south, as well as a door to your east. >e Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >read yellow It is a book that says "Joke Journal." It's filled with jokes that Willy has come up with over the years. >n Puzzle Room A small room with the walls covered in a large black and red checkerboard pattern, illuminated by a single bulb hanging overhead. You can see an iron key, a Peter key, a leaf key, Clue Seven, Clue Eight, Clue Six, Clue One, Clue Two, Clue Four, Clue Three, Clue Five, a large box (empty), a lever and a red button here. >read red (the red book) It is a book that says "Beth Journal." It's filled with stories about Willy and his wife. >* && Hey! They changed. That's not a verb I recognise. >read blue It is a book that says "Work Journal." It's filled with stories about his inventions and creations. >read green It is a book that says "Business Journal." It's filled with a deep history of Willy's business. >put green in box You put the green book into the large box. >pull lever You hear a buzzer. By the sound of it, your solution to the clue was incorrect. >get green Taken. >put blue in box You put the blue book into the large box. >pull lever You hear a buzzer. By the sound of it, your solution to the clue was incorrect. >get blue Taken. >put yellow in box You put the yellow book into the large box. >pull lever You hear a buzzer. By the sound of it, your solution to the clue was incorrect. >get yellow Taken. >put red in box (the red book in the large box) You put the red book into the large box. >pull lever You hear a small fanfare and the book is swallowed by the box. >* && How was I supposed to deduce that? That's not a verb I recognise. >i You are carrying: a yellow book a blue book a green book slot a lighter a round jar (closed) termites a square jar (closed) a wrench roast a slingshot a leaflet a mixing spoon a spatula a map a broken lamp >drop map Dropped. >s Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. >drop slot Dropped. >x slot A narrow three inch slot. Looking in, you can see mechanisms for pushing paper out. >n Puzzle Room A small room with the walls covered in a large black and red checkerboard pattern, illuminated by a single bulb hanging overhead. You can see a map, an iron key, a Peter key, a leaf key, Clue Seven, Clue Eight, Clue Six, Clue One, Clue Two, Clue Four, Clue Three, Clue Five, a large box (empty), a lever and a red button here. >push button A clue slides out of the slit in the wall. You hear an electonic buzzing as a panel on the north side of the room lifts to reveal an entry to a large pool. >read nine A small card that reads "Try something new in the infinity pool. Bring the roast" >s Main Hallway Fork The hallway ends with many openings. To the west is a glass door, to the east is a wooden door, and there's also an opening to the north with a sign saying "Puzzle Room" above it. The hallway continues to the south. You can see slot here. >get slot Taken. >n Puzzle Room A small room with the walls covered in a large black and red checkerboard pattern, illuminated by a single bulb hanging overhead. You can see Clue Nine, a map, an iron key, a Peter key, a leaf key, Clue Seven, Clue Eight, Clue Six, Clue One, Clue Two, Clue Four, Clue Three, Clue Five, a large box (empty), a lever and a red button here. >drop slot Dropped. >n Infinity Pool You're in a pool that stretches to the horizon in all directions. South is the entrace of the Puzzle Room. >swim That's not a verb I recognise. >enter pool You can't see any such thing. >x pool You can't see any such thing. >ne You swim around aimlessly and eventually end up back at the entrance. Infinity Pool You're in a pool that stretches to the horizon in all directions. South is the entrace of the Puzzle Room. >n Deep in Infinity Pool You're in a pool that stretches to the horizon in all directions. >e Deeper in Infinity Pool You're in a pool that stretches to the horizon in all directions. >w Lounge The lounge large room with a box similar to the one in the puzzle room. Willy is standing nearby, ready to greet you. (Use "greet Willy" and "ask Willy about (something)" to converse with Willy) You can see Willy here. >* && N - E - W Heh. That's not a verb I recognise. >kiss willy Willy might not like that. >x willy Willy is wearing a very loud shirt under a sensible sport coat. You can tell he's trying to look mature, but his wild hair and demeanor make that difficult. >greet willy He says "Thank you so much for getting everything together. It's my anniversary today, and I'm not as young and spry as I used to be." He steps back with his arm swung out to reveal a beautiful roast in a golden pan with a honey glaze. The trunk is open and filled with notes with hearts on them. The red book is sitting eagerly to be perused through by the couple. The towel is hung with todays date seven years ago embroidered on it, and below it is a photo of Willy and Beth walking around the city eating ice cream. He continues "You've passed my test! You're welcome to film whenever you'd like. Now, is everything you gathered here?" You can't shake the feeling that something is missing. You should ask Willy about what is missing. >ask willy about willy There is no reply. >ask willy about me There is no reply. >ask willy about manor There is no reply. >ask willy about betty There is no reply. >ask willy about darryl There is no reply. >ask willy about sphynx There is no reply. >ask willy about lizards There is no reply. >ask willy about seamonkeys There is no reply. >ask willy about ants Willy's eyes shoot open as he realizes his mistake. "Was that card still in there?! I meant to get rid of it. Oh no!" Suddenly, an army of ants crawl menacingly over to the meal, and carry it away. Willy slowly turns to you and says "Would you be willing to do me another favor?" with a smirk. You consider it, but decide you've had enough fun and games for one day. *** The End *** Would you like to RESTART, RESTORE a saved game, QUIT or UNDO the last command? > undo Lounge [Previous turn undone.] >ask willy about termites There is no reply. >ask willy about what is missing He shruggs, "I think everything I asked for is here. Feel free to ask about anything I had you get for me." >* && Heheheh... And the ants conveniently show up just as I ask about them. That's not a verb I recognise. >ask willy about ants Willy's eyes shoot open as he realizes his mistake. "Was that card still in there?! I meant to get rid of it. Oh no!" Suddenly, an army of ants crawl menacingly over to the meal, and carry it away. Willy slowly turns to you and says "Would you be willing to do me another favor?" with a smirk. You consider it, but decide you've had enough fun and games for one day. *** The End *** Would you like to RESTART, RESTORE a saved game, QUIT or UNDO the last command? > credits Please give one of the answers above. Would you like to RESTART, RESTORE a saved game, QUIT or UNDO the last command? > restart You are a producer for the reality show Celebrity Houses. You were tasked to visit Willy's Manor, the abode of an eccentric billionare who became rich by founding an internationally beloved novelty company. He agreed to be on the show as long as a single person comes to his house and passes his "test." You drew the short straw and are now outside. You were given a lamp and a map to assist you. Would you like instructions? n Willy's Manor An Interactive Fiction by Josh Hetzel Release 1 / Serial number 250821 / Inform 7 build 6M62 (I6/v6.33 lib 6/12N) Outside Manor You're standing to the south of a monsterously large house. Various whimsical decorations litter the lawn, but you have no time for them. Your job depends on you going inside and passing some test by the owner. You can see a front door and help booklet here. >credits Written by Joshua Hetzel. Tested by Catherine Hetzel and Michael Chay. Cover art made using assets created by Lorc and Delapouite, used under CC By 3.0 license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) >* && Needs a lot of polish, but I had fun! You seem to want to talk to someone, but I can't see whom. >quit Are you sure you want to quit? y