Start of a transcript of: Breakfast in the Dolomites A play just for fun comedy by Roberto Ceccarelli Release 1 / Serial number 240824 / Inform 7 v10.1.2 / D Inform 7 v10.1.2 Identification number: //474ADE09-5062-4B5D-889C-F85BC5C30AE2// Interpreter version 2.2.1 / VM 3.1.3 Cleared Events version 1 by Daniel Stelzer Smarter Parser version 6 by Aaron Reed Conversation Responses version 7 by Eric Eve Conversational Defaults version 3 by Eric Eve Conversation Nodes version 7 by Eric Eve Epistemology version 9 by Eric Eve Conversation Framework version 12 by Eric Eve Conversation Suggestions version 6.2 by Eric Eve Conversation Package version 3 by Eric Eve Assorted Text Generation version 5 by Emily Short Scopability version 2.0.220524 by Brady Garvin Customized Trinity Inventory version 1 by The Strawberry Field (based on Version 5.1 of Trinity Inventory by Mikael Segercrantz) Measured Liquid version 6.3 by Emily Short Commons version 1 by The Strawberry Field Food version 1 by The Strawberry Field Workers version 1 by The Strawberry Field Bathroom Kit version 1 by The Strawberry Field Written Papers version 1 by The Strawberry Field >about Breakfast in the Dolomites A play just for fun comedy by Roberto Ceccarelli Release 1 / Serial number 240824 / Inform 7 v10.1.2 / D (AI generated image) Please press SPACE to continue. It is the mid-1990s. On a Friday evening in the summer, a guy and his girlfriend leave work for a short holiday in the Dolomites. You play as Francesco, about 30 years old, blond hair. Francesco works as a software engineer, he like photography and hiking in the mountains. Monica is his beautiful girlfriend: tall, slim, with lots of slightly reddish frizzy hair and sparkling green eyes: could he not fall in love with her? She loves strolling around looking in shop windows; a peppy girl, she won't forgive him for anything he does that she doesn't like, but deep down her heart beats for him. What a strange thing love is... There are no treasures to be found, there are no mysteries to be solved; remember, you are on holiday: have fun! Type credits or license for more info. Please press SPACE to continue. >credits This program make use of the following extensions: Basic Inform version 1 by Graham Nelson English Language version 1 by Graham Nelson Standard Rules version 6 by Graham Nelson Cleared Events version 1 by Daniel Stelzer Large Game Speedup version 6.0.220524 by Nathanael Nerode (based on the extension of the same name by Andrew Plotkin) Smarter Parser version 6 by Aaron Reed Conversation Responses version 7 by Eric Eve Conversational Defaults version 3 by Eric Eve Conversation Nodes version 7 by Eric Eve Epistemology version 9 by Eric Eve Conversation Framework version 12 by Eric Eve Conversation Suggestions version 6.2 by Eric Eve Conversation Package version 3 by Eric Eve Metric Units version 2 by Graham Nelson Assorted Text Generation version 5 by Emily Short Basic Screen Effects version 8 by Emily Short Glulx Text Effects version 6 by Emily Short Scopability version 2.0.220524 by Brady Garvin Customized Trinity Inventory version 1 by The Strawberry Field (based on Version 5.1 of Trinity Inventory by Mikael Segercrantz) Measured Liquid version 6.3 by Emily Short Commons version 1 by The Strawberry Field Food version 1 by The Strawberry Field Workers version 1 by The Strawberry Field Locksmith version 13 by Emily Short Bathroom Kit version 1 by The Strawberry Field Written Papers version 1 by The Strawberry Field Thanks are also due to the following people: otisdog for making extensions working together Mauro and Federico Casadei for their patience in trying out the game and pointing out some problems to me Bing Image Creator used to generate the cover art Type license or about for more info. Please press SPACE to continue. Monica jumps out of the car, then closes the car door. >get out of car (I only understood the first part of that ? trying anyway.) Next time, I suggest you write the command as: get out (first opening the car door) Parking The hotel's reserved car park. Your white car is perhaps the smallest of all. To the east is the garden. Monica is next to you. >talk to monica You say hello to Monica. You have nothing specific in mind to discuss with Monica just now. >get luggage You can't see any such thing. >open car boot You open the car boot, revealing a pink trolley and a red backpack. Monica takes her pink trolley from the boot. >get backpack Taken. >close boot You close the car boot. >l Parking The hotel's reserved car park. Your white car is perhaps the smallest of all. To the east is the garden. Monica is next to you. >x me A young man, about 30 years old, with blond hair. You work as a software engineer, enjoy photography and love hiking in the mountains. In love with your girlfriend, very beautiful, but also shrewish when something doesn't go her way. In the end you always please her and she appreciates it. Monica sometimes calls you Ciccio. You wear a black t-shirt, a pair of beige shorts and a pair of blue sneakers. >*lol, SHREWISH??? You seem to want to talk to someone, but I can't see whom. >x monica Tall, slim with lots of slightly reddish, frizzy hair and sparkling green eyes. Could you not fall in love with her? A peppy girl, she won't forgive you anything you do that she doesn't like, but deep down she has her heart beating for you. You got used to shortening her name to Mo. She wears a pair of jeans, a striped camisole and a pair of shimmering gold sneakers. She also wears a shiny black handbag. She carries a pink trolley. >* nice touch on mo That noun did not make sense in this context. >ask mo for luggage Monica does not respond. >e ? "How distracted you are tonight: you left the car door open!" ? Monica exclaims. >close door You close the car door. >x car Your little hatchback. >l Parking The hotel's reserved car park. Your white car is perhaps the smallest of all. To the east is the garden. Monica is next to you. >e ? "There are a lot of thieves in this world, did you check to make sure that you've locked the car?" ? Monica asks. >* starting to see it... That noun did not make sense in this context. > I beg your pardon? >check door Your little white city car, the door and the boot are closed. >lock car You lack a key that fits the car door. >ask mo for key Monica does not respond. >i You're holding a red backpack. >open backpack There is nothing you need in your backpack now. >lock car door You lack a key that fits the car door. >open door You open the car door. >get key You can't see any such thing. >l Parking The hotel's reserved car park. Your white car is perhaps the smallest of all. To the east is the garden. Monica is next to you. >x dashboard You can't see any such thing. >get in car Car >x dashboard An old-fashioned dashboard, minimalist and functional, with analogue instruments. The key is inserted. >get key Taken. >out Parking Monica is next to you. >close door You close the car door. >lock door (with your car's key) You lock the car door. >i You're holding your car's key and a red backpack. >e Monica follows you. Garden The landscape blends seamlessly with the natural beauty of its surroundings, offering guests a tranquil escape into nature's embrace. There are fir trees around and wooden tables and chairs on the lawn. The walkway is lit by a few marker lamps. At the end of it a sliding door is the entrance to the hotel. The low light enhances the starry sky and creates a romantic atmosphere. Parking is to the west. Monica is next to you. Let's start well: you have just arrived and Monica has already rebuked you two times. Monica is looking at you with sweet eyes, waiting for a sign of your love. >* uh oh... a don't get criticized game? criticism is my love language! You typed a rather long command and I didn't understand it. It's better to stick to simpler things like TAKE LEFT LEG POCKET. >hold mo hand You do not normally need to refer to specific parts of the body. >kiss mo ? "On dear!" ? she whispers sweetly in your ear. >x garden You can't see any such thing. >x trees High fir tree. >x sky The sky is black because the moon is new; this makes it possible to admire a great number of stars. >tell mo about stars Monica does not respond. >e You can't go that way. >l Garden The landscape blends seamlessly with the natural beauty of its surroundings, offering guests a tranquil escape into nature's embrace. There are fir trees around and wooden tables and chairs on the lawn. The walkway is lit by a few marker lamps. At the end of it a sliding door is the entrance to the hotel. The low light enhances the starry sky and creates a romantic atmosphere. Parking is to the west. Monica is next to you. >in (first opening the sliding door) You come closer to the sliding door and it automatically opens. Monica also walks through the door. Reception This charming little hotel welcomes guests with its cosy reception area: the inviting atmosphere is immediately apparent, with a blend of rustic elegance and modern comfort. The reception of this little hotel in the Dolomites serves as the perfect introduction to the unique blend of comfort and authenticity that awaits guests throughout their stay, promising a memorable and rejuvenating experience in this picturesque mountain retreat. The receptionist stands behind a tastefully crafted wooden desk, ready to assist guests with a genuine smile. Stairs lead to the upper floors. To the east is the dining room, along the wall is a door. Monica is next to you. It's time to check in: you have just arrived at the hotel. You move away from the sliding door and it automatically closes. >check in You see nothing unexpected in that direction. "Good evening, welcome to our hotel!" ? the receptionist greets you ? "How can I help you?" >ask receptionist about room "Good evening, we are Francesco and Monica and we have a reservation." "Just a moment, I look for it." ? the receptionist states and types something on the computer. "Sorry, I can't be of any assistance to you at this time." ? he admits. "Good evening." ? Monica says to the receptionist. >ask receptionist about room "I'm sorry, but I can't help you now." ? he admits. "Here it is." ? the receptionist reports ? "We have reserved the "edelweiss" room for you: our rooms do not have a number, but the name of a flower." "Oh nice!" ? Monica says and opens her handbag. The receptionist smiles. >* weird convo That noun did not make sense in this context. >get key from receptionist (I only understood the first part of that ? trying anyway.) Next time, I suggest you write the command as: get key You already have that. "May I have your documents so that I can register?" ? the receptionist asks. >open back pack Which do you mean, the left back pocket or the right back pocket? >x pockets You can't use multiple objects with that verb. >x right pocket Which do you mean, the right back pocket, the right front pocket or the right leg pocket? >* oh no You will need to be more specific. Try typing LOOK to get a description of your surroundings. >x right front pocket The right front pocket is empty. Monica takes her identity card and shows it to the receptionist. He copies some data into the computer and says ? "Thank you Miss Monica." Monica puts her identity card back in her handbag and closes it. >x left front pocket The left front pocket is empty. ? "What are you waiting for? Show the document to the receptionist." ? Monica urges you. >x right back pocket In the right back pocket is a wallet. ? "What are you waiting for? Show the document to the receptionist." ? Monica urges you for the second time. >get wallet Taken. ? "What are you waiting for? Show the document to the receptionist." ? Monica urges you for the third time. "Maybe you left it in the car?" ? the receptionist asks. "I'm sure he has it with him." ? Monica replies. >open wallet You open the wallet, revealing a driving license, a credit card, a debit card, a supermarket fidelity card, an identity card, a photo and some money. >get id card (I only understood the first part of that ? trying anyway.) Next time, I suggest you write the command as: get id You can't see any such thing. >get id You can't see any such thing. >show identity card to receptionist (first taking the identity card) You're carrying too many things already. >* wait, incomplete inventory AND inventory mgt??? You typed a rather long command and I didn't understand it. It's better to stick to simpler things like TAKE PAIR OF SHIMMERING GOLD SNEAKERS. >i You're holding a wallet, your car's key and a red backpack, and you have a driving license, a credit card, a debit card, a supermarket fidelity card, an identity card, a photo and some money in the wallet. >put key in right front pocket You put your car's key into the right front pocket. >show identity card to receptionist (first taking the identity card) You show your identity card to the receptionist. "Thank you Mr. Francesco." ? he says, then he copies your data into the computer. The receptionist takes two keys and puts them on the desk. "These are the keys of your room." ? the receptionist explains. "You will find a brochure in your room with all the useful information about the hotel. If you have any questions, I will be happy to answer them." >get room key You're carrying too many things already. >put identity card in wallet You put the identity card into the wallet. Monica takes a key from the desk and puts it in her handbag. >put wallet in left rear pocket Look for specific nouns or directions; usually, concepts like the floor and ceiling, or relative directions like left and right, are not relevant. >put wallet in left back pocket You close the wallet. You put the wallet into the left back pocket. >get room key Taken. >x right front pocket In the right front pocket is your car's key. "I'm tired, let's go to sleep." ? Monica asks in a whisper. >l Reception The receptionist stands behind a tastefully crafted wooden desk, ready to assist guests with a genuine smile. Stairs lead to the upper floors. To the east is the dining room, along the wall is a door. Monica is next to you. >u You and Monica bid farewell to the receptionist and set off up the stairs. "Have a good night!" ? the receptionist wishes you. ? Monica wraps her arm around your waist and gives you a kiss on the neck. Please press SPACE to continue. The morning after. After a good night's sleep, you are ready to enjoy the first day of your holiday. You and Monica go down the stairs and back to reception. You wear a pair of beige shorts, a pair of brown trekking boots, a checkered flannel shirt and a white t-shirt; Monica wears a pair of pink trekking shoes, a pair of black leggings and a black sweatshirt. The receptionist are working behind the counter. "Miss Monica and Mr. Francesco good morning!" ? the receptionist wishes ? "You're looking good today!" "Good morning." ? Monica says to the receptionist. >wave You wave. ? "Don't be rude, greet the receptionist." ? Monica suggests in your ear. >* so, that doesn't count then? (Most connecting and comparative words are not necessary.) Next time, I suggest you write the command as: * , that doesn't count then? You seem to want to talk to someone, but I can't see whom. >greet receptionist "Good morning." ? you say to the receptionist. >x r f pocket (I only understood the first part of that ? trying anyway.) Next time, I suggest you write the command as: x r You can't see any such thing. >x right front pocket The right front pocket is empty. >x left front pocket The left front pocket is empty. ? "Shall we go for breakfast?" ? Monica urges, "I'm quite hungry." >x left back pocket The left back pocket is empty. >x right back pocket In the right back pocket is a wallet. ? "Shall we go for breakfast?" ? Monica urges for the second time, "I'm quite hungry." >* checkin my pockets babe That noun did not make sense in this context. >x backpack A trendy small pink backpack with sparkling silver zips. >open backpack ? Monica slaps your hand and scolds you: "Don't touch!" ? "Shall we go for breakfast?" ? Monica urges for the third time, "I'm quite hungry." >i You're holding a room key, and you have a wallet in the right back pocket. >l Reception The receptionist stands behind a tastefully crafted wooden desk, ready to assist guests with a genuine smile. Stairs lead to the upper floors. To the east is the dining room, along the wall is a door. Monica is next to you. ? "Shall we go for breakfast?" ? Monica urges for the fourth time, "I'm quite hungry." >e Monica follows you. Dining room Rustic wooden beams and locally sourced stone accents complement the alpine setting, while tasteful decor elements pay homage to the region's cultural heritage. The tables are elegantly set with crisp linens. Around the tables is a bench covered in dark green velvet. Bathed in natural light that filters through large windows, the room offers panoramic views of the surrounding majestic peaks, creating a serene and inspiring atmosphere. The reception area is to the west, to the north is the buffet area, and to the east a door leads to the kitchen. Monica is next to you. You can see a waiter and a waitress here. ? "Very nice, isn't it?" ? Monica asks, ? "I wonder at which table we can sit." >score Relax and don't worry about the score, just enjoy your holiday. >ask waiter for window seat You approach the waiter and say hello: ? "Good morning, we are staying in the "Edelweiss" room and it is our first day here." "Oh, welcome! Let me show you to your table." ? the waiter says and goes to a free table. "This is the table we have reserved for you, I hope it is to your liking." ? he points to you the table. ? "It's perfect!" ? Monica exclaims ? "Thank you." >sit You get onto the bench. Monica sits down on the bench. "May I serve you a hot beverage?" ? the waiter asks, then explains: ? "I can offer you a coffee, a cappuccino, a hot chocolate or a tea." >ask for coffee "Don't change the topic." ? Monica says you. >* um, do you even listen to me mo? You typed a rather long command and I didn't understand it. It's better to stick to simpler things like TAKE GROUND. >ask waiter for coffee "Don't change the topic." ? Monica says you. >* says TO you That noun did not make sense in this context. >talk to waiter You are already talking to the waiter. >order coffee "Don't change the topic." ? Monica says you. >ask for menu "Don't change the topic." ? Monica says you. >say coffee Whom do you want to say that to? >waiter "Espresso, moka or barley?" ? he asks you to choose. >say espresso Whom do you want to say that to? >waiter "Regular, short or tall?" ? he asks you again to choose. >* gonna need it to be very, very, very tall, apparently You typed a rather long command and I didn't understand it. It's better to stick to simpler things like TAKE PAIR OF BEIGE SHORTS. >say tall Whom do you want to say that to? >waiter "Good choice." ? the waiter confirms you. "What can I get for you, miss?" ? he asks Monica. "A cup of hot chocolate." ? Monica answers. "Perfect!" ? the waiter exclaims. "I'll be back soon with what you've ordered." ? he says ? "In the meantime, you can help yourself to the buffet." The waiter goes to the kitchen. >l Dining room (on the bench) The tables are elegantly set with crisp linens. Around the tables is a bench covered in dark green velvet. The reception area is to the west, to the north is the buffet area, and to the east a door leads to the kitchen. On the table in front of you are two knives, two teaspoons, two forks, two towels, a round plastic container and a written paper. You can see a waitress here. Monica is next to you. >x paper Good morning Miss. Monica e Mr. Francesco At the bottom of this statement is a photo of the Three Peaks of Lavaredo on a sunny day like this one. >get paper Taken. The waiter returns with a tray containing your order. "Here are your hot drinks!" ? he exclaims ? "A coffeecup of espresso coffee and a mug of hot chocolate." The waiter then places the contents of the tray on the table. >n "Why are you carrying the written paper and the room key?" ? Monica asks. Monica takes her mug of hot chocolate and drinks the hot chocolate. Then she puts the empty mug on the table. "The hot chocolate was really good," ? Monica states and suggests ? "why don't you try it?" >drink chocolate The mug belongs to Monica. >ask mo for cup Monica does not respond. "Drink your coffeecup of espresso coffee before it gets cold." ? Monica suggests you. *** Run-time problem P47 (at paragraph 1 in the source text): Phrase applied to an incompatible kind of value. leave. >drink coffee (first taking the coffeecup of espresso coffee) You drink the espresso coffee, leaving the coffeecup empty. The unmistakable aroma of espresso coffee, black, bitter with a soft cream. >* did I just chug my tall coffee, lol You typed a rather long command and I didn't understand it. It's better to stick to simpler things like TAKE TOWEL. >put cup on table You can't see any such thing. >i You're holding an empty coffeecup, a written paper and a room key, and you have a wallet in the right back pocket. You also have Monica and yourself on the bench. The waitress collects all the empty dishes, glasses and cups from the table. Then she goes to the kitchen. >put coffeecup on table You put the empty coffeecup on the table. >put key in right front pocket You put the room key into the right front pocket. ? "Come on, let's get something from the buffet." ? Monica urges you. >put paper in right front pocket You put the written paper into the right front pocket. The waitress collects all the empty dishes, glasses and cups from the table. Then she goes to the kitchen. >n (first getting off the bench) You stand up. Buffet The buffet is a feast for the senses, featuring a variety of locally sourced and homemade delights. Guests can savor freshly baked artisanal breads, jams, and a selection of cheeses and cured meats, showcasing the flavors of the Dolomites. To the right is a wooden cupboard. On it are some empty dishes and containers with cold drinks. Next to the sideboard is a small table with a juicer on it and two small wooden crates of celery ribs and carrots. To the left is a table on which are bread, butter, jams, meats and cheese. Next to the buffet table there is another table, behind which a cook is on hand to cook the eggs that are in a basket. You can see a HACCP ingredients book here. Monica stands up and follows you at the buffet. >x book If you need information about food, it is best to ask the staff. >ask cook for omlette "Sorry, I can't be of any assistance to you at this time." ? she admits. "May I cook an egg for you?" ? the cook asks, then explains: ? "I can offer you a fried egg, an omelette or a crêpe." Monica takes a dish from the cupboard. >ask cook for omelette "Sorry, I need an answer to my question." ? the cook says you. Monica takes a slice of white bread and puts it on the dish she is carrying. >say omelette (to Monica) Monica does not respond. Monica takes a knob of butter and puts it on the dish she is carrying. >say omelette to cook Monica takes a apricot jam portion jar and puts it on the dish she is carrying. "Empty or stuffed?" ? she asks you to choose. >say stuffed to cook "I can stuff it with tomato, cheese or speck, which one do you prefer?" ? she asks you again to choose. >say cheese to cook "Your cheese stuffed omelette will be ready in a couple of minutes." ? the cook says. The cook takes an egg, breaks it by tapping it on the edge of a bowl and then pours the contents into it. She throws the eggshell into a bin under the table. The cook beats the egg in the bowl with a whisk, adds some pieces of cheese, then pours the contents of the bowl into a hot pan. >l Buffet The buffet is a feast for the senses, featuring a variety of locally sourced and homemade delights. Guests can savor freshly baked artisanal breads, jams, and a selection of cheeses and cured meats, showcasing the flavors of the Dolomites. Monica is next to you. To the right is a wooden cupboard. On it are some empty dishes and containers with cold drinks. Next to the sideboard is a small table with a juicer on it and two small wooden crates of celery ribs and carrots. To the left is a table on which are bread, butter, jams, meats and cheese. Next to the buffet table there is another table, behind which a cook is on hand to cook the eggs that are in a basket. You can see a HACCP ingredients book here. The cook turns the omelette upside down with a skilful flick of the pan so that it can be cooked on the other side. >get bread Which do you mean, a slice of white bread or a slice of pumpernickel bread? >white It is best to keep your hands free for the dish the cook is about to pass to you. "Here's your cheese stuffed omelette!" ? the cook says handing you the dish. >take dish You take the dish from the cook. "Can I prepare something for you too, Miss?" ? the cook asks to Monica. "I would like a crêpe." ? Monica replies. "Good choice!" ? the cook confirms ? "It will be ready in a few minutes." >put bread on plate Which do you mean, a slice of white bread or a slice of pumpernickel bread? >white (first taking the slice of white bread) You put the slice of white bread on the dish. >l Buffet The buffet is a feast for the senses, featuring a variety of locally sourced and homemade delights. Guests can savor freshly baked artisanal breads, jams, and a selection of cheeses and cured meats, showcasing the flavors of the Dolomites. Monica is next to you. To the right is a wooden cupboard. On it are some empty dishes and containers with cold drinks. Next to the sideboard is a small table with a juicer on it and two small wooden crates of celery ribs and carrots. To the left is a table on which are bread, butter, jams, meats and cheese. Next to the buffet table there is another table, behind which a cook is on hand to cook the eggs that are in a basket. You can see a HACCP ingredients book here. >x drinks You can't see any such thing. >x cupboard A cupboard in light fir wood. Under the top are two drawers, one on the left and one on the right. On the cupboard are seven dishes, a jug of orange juice, a jug of apple juice, a jug of pear nectar, a bottle of water and a bottle of milk. "Here's your crêpe, Miss." ? the cook says to Monica handing her the dish. "Thank you." ? Monica says getting the dish. "Don't mention it!" ? the cook replies. >get glass You can't see any such thing. >get pear nectar Others need it too, you can't take it. >s "Don't you take anything to drink?" ? Monica asks. >say no to mo "I'm sorry, but I can't help you now." ? it admits. >* it?? That noun did not make sense in this context. >s "Don't you take anything to drink?" ? Monica asks. >* I guess I do You can't ask direct questions to the game. Type a verb - noun command like EXAMINE SLICE OF PUMPERNICKEL BREAD to interact with the story world. >l Buffet The buffet is a feast for the senses, featuring a variety of locally sourced and homemade delights. Guests can savor freshly baked artisanal breads, jams, and a selection of cheeses and cured meats, showcasing the flavors of the Dolomites. Monica is next to you. To the right is a wooden cupboard. On it are some empty dishes and containers with cold drinks. Next to the sideboard is a small table with a juicer on it and two small wooden crates of celery ribs and carrots. To the left is a table on which are bread, butter, jams, meats and cheese. Next to the buffet table there is another table, behind which a cook is on hand to cook the eggs that are in a basket. You can see a HACCP ingredients book here. >ask cook for glass "The glasses are in a drawer of the cupboard." ? she replies. >open drawer Which do you mean, the left drawer or the right drawer? >let (You can just begin your command with the verb.) Next time, I suggest you write the command as: open drawer Which do you mean, the left drawer or the right drawer? >left You open the left drawer, revealing ten empty glasses. >get glass Monica also takes a glass. She then closes the drawer. >pour nectar into glass You can't see any such thing. >pour pear nectar into glass You pour pear nectar into the glass. Monica pours some orange juice in her glass. >* so many missing synonyms (Most connecting and comparative words are not necessary.) Next time, I suggest you write the command as: * many missing synonyms That noun did not make sense in this context. >s Dining room You can see a waitress and a waiter here. Monica returns with you in the dining room and sits on the bench. Then she puts the dishes and the glass she has brought from the buffet on the table. >sit You get onto the bench. Monica is next to you. (Monica first taking the crêpe) Monica eats her crêpe. It seems to have been really good, judging by her expression. >put glass on table (the glass of pear nectar on the table) You put the glass of pear nectar on the table. >put plate on table You put the dish on the table. >eat omelette (first taking the cheese stuffed omelette) You eat the cheese stuffed omelette. Not bad. The waitress collects all the empty dishes, glasses and cups from the table. Then she goes to the kitchen. Monica spreads the knob of butter on her slice of white bread. >* but my bread! That noun did not make sense in this context. >eat bread (first taking the slice of white bread) You eat the slice of white bread. Not bad. Monica opens the open apricot jam portion jar. >drink nectar You can't see any such thing. >drink pear nectar (first taking the glass of pear nectar) You drink the pear nectar, leaving the glass empty. A sweet nectar with the delicate flavour of freshly picked pears. Monica spreads the portion of apricot jam over the buttered slice of white bread. >put glass on table (the empty glass on the table) You put the empty glass on the table. Monica throws the open apricot jam portion jar in the round plastic container. The waitress collects all the empty dishes, glasses and cups from the table. Then she goes to the kitchen. >* throws it? Mo, you beast! You seem to want to talk to someone, but I can't see whom. >l Dining room (on the bench) The tables are elegantly set with crisp linens. Around the tables is a bench covered in dark green velvet. The reception area is to the west, to the north is the buffet area, and to the east a door leads to the kitchen. On the table in front of you are a glass of orange juice, a dish, two knives, two teaspoons, two forks, two towels and a round plastic container. You can see a waiter here. Monica is next to you. (Monica first taking the buttered slice of white bread dressed with a portion of apricot jam) Monica eats the buttered slice of white bread dressed with a portion of apricot jam. ? "Delicious!" ? Monica exclaims ? "You really took me to a nice place." >wipe mouth with towel (You don't always need to specify what you're doing something with.) Next time, I suggest you write the command as: wipe mouth You do not normally need to refer to specific parts of the body. >* oh, but the game is really telling me I DO need to You typed a rather long command and I didn't understand it. It's better to stick to simpler things like TAKE ROOM KEY. >wipe mouth You do not normally need to refer to specific parts of the body. >use towel You will have to be more specific about your intentions. Monica takes her glass of orange juice and drinks the juice. After drinking Monica puts the glass of orange juice on the table again. >l Dining room (on the bench) The tables are elegantly set with crisp linens. Around the tables is a bench covered in dark green velvet. The reception area is to the west, to the north is the buffet area, and to the east a door leads to the kitchen. On the table in front of you are an empty glass, a dish, two knives, two teaspoons, two forks, two towels and a round plastic container. You can see a waitress and a waiter here. Monica is next to you. >ask mo if shes done I didn't understand that sentence. >u Monica is waiting for you at the table. ? "There was a juice extractor at the buffet, I would love to try one of those juices." ? Monica says looking at you with sweet love eyes ? "Would you be so kind as to bring me one?" The waitress collects all the empty dishes, glasses and cups from the table. Then she goes to the kitchen. >* oooh boy That noun did not make sense in this context. >ask monica about celery Monica does not respond. >n ? "My love!" ? Monica replies caressing you ? "You can choose the vegetable." You stand up and go to the buffet; Monica sends you a kiss. ? Buffet The buffet is a feast for the senses, featuring a variety of locally sourced and homemade delights. Guests can savor freshly baked artisanal breads, jams, and a selection of cheeses and cured meats, showcasing the flavors of the Dolomites. To the right is a wooden cupboard. On it are some empty dishes and containers with cold drinks. Next to the sideboard is a small table with a juicer on it and two small wooden crates of celery ribs and carrots. To the left is a table on which are bread, butter, jams, meats and cheese. Next to the buffet table there is another table, behind which a cook is on hand to cook the eggs that are in a basket. You can see a HACCP ingredients book here. >blow kiss to mo I'm sorry if you're feeling frustrated. If you like, you can type SAVE to store your progress to a file (in most interpreters), then RESTORE to come back to it later. In the meantime, you might try searching the web to see if there are hints available. >* internal timer?? wild That noun did not make sense in this context. >blow kiss to mo I'm sorry if you're feeling frustrated. If you like, you can type SAVE to store your progress to a file (in most interpreters), then RESTORE to come back to it later. In the meantime, you might try searching the web to see if there are hints available. >* ah, no, command sensor You will need to be more specific. Try typing LOOK to get a description of your surroundings. >l Buffet The buffet is a feast for the senses, featuring a variety of locally sourced and homemade delights. Guests can savor freshly baked artisanal breads, jams, and a selection of cheeses and cured meats, showcasing the flavors of the Dolomites. To the right is a wooden cupboard. On it are some empty dishes and containers with cold drinks. Next to the sideboard is a small table with a juicer on it and two small wooden crates of celery ribs and carrots. To the left is a table on which are bread, butter, jams, meats and cheese. Next to the buffet table there is another table, behind which a cook is on hand to cook the eggs that are in a basket. You can see a HACCP ingredients book here. >open left cabinet Which do you mean, the left drawer, the left back pocket, the left front pocket or the left leg pocket? >open left drawer You open the left drawer, revealing ten empty glasses. >get glass Taken. >close drawer Which do you mean, the left drawer or the right drawer? >left You close the left drawer. >open right drawer You open the right drawer, revealing three bibs. >close right drawer You close the right drawer. >l Buffet The buffet is a feast for the senses, featuring a variety of locally sourced and homemade delights. Guests can savor freshly baked artisanal breads, jams, and a selection of cheeses and cured meats, showcasing the flavors of the Dolomites. To the right is a wooden cupboard. On it are some empty dishes and containers with cold drinks. Next to the sideboard is a small table with a juicer on it and two small wooden crates of celery ribs and carrots. To the left is a table on which are bread, butter, jams, meats and cheese. Next to the buffet table there is another table, behind which a cook is on hand to cook the eggs that are in a basket. You can see a HACCP ingredients book here. >put carrot in juicer The juicer bowl is closed. >open bowl You open the juicer bowl. >put carrot in bowl "You cannot put a whole carrot in the machine, you have to chop it first." ? the cook suggests you. >chop carrot You should specify what you cut it with. >* I mean, you did earlier tell me NOT to... You typed a rather long command and I didn't understand it. It's better to stick to simpler things like TAKE SLICE OF PUMPERNICKEL BREAD. >get knife Leave it there for the other guests to use. >l Buffet The buffet is a feast for the senses, featuring a variety of locally sourced and homemade delights. Guests can savor freshly baked artisanal breads, jams, and a selection of cheeses and cured meats, showcasing the flavors of the Dolomites. To the right is a wooden cupboard. On it are some empty dishes and containers with cold drinks. Next to the sideboard is a small table with a juicer on it and two small wooden crates of celery ribs and carrots. To the left is a table on which are bread, butter, jams, meats and cheese. Next to the buffet table there is another table, behind which a cook is on hand to cook the eggs that are in a basket. You can see a HACCP ingredients book here. >cook, chop carrot The cook has better things to do. >x knife You see nothing special about the knife. >get knife Leave it there for the other guests to use. >x slicer You can't see any such thing. >s Monica is waiting for a juice and you bring her an empty glass? >get knife Leave it there for the other guests to use. >n You can't go that way. >l Buffet The buffet is a feast for the senses, featuring a variety of locally sourced and homemade delights. Guests can savor freshly baked artisanal breads, jams, and a selection of cheeses and cured meats, showcasing the flavors of the Dolomites. To the right is a wooden cupboard. On it are some empty dishes and containers with cold drinks. Next to the sideboard is a small table with a juicer on it and two small wooden crates of celery ribs and carrots. To the left is a table on which are bread, butter, jams, meats and cheese. Next to the buffet table there is another table, behind which a cook is on hand to cook the eggs that are in a basket. You can see a HACCP ingredients book here. >break carrot Violence isn't the answer to this one. >x table Which do you mean, the marble table, the buffet table or the cooking table? >cooking On it are nothing. >x buffet table A large table with a white tablecloth. On it are a white bowl with a few knobs of butter, a white basket with several slices of white bread, a brown basket with some slices of pumpernickel bread, a first chopping board with a few slices of speck, a second chopping board with several slices of salami, a third chopping board with a couple of pieces of Ahrntal grey cheese, a first red basket with several blueberry jam portion jars, a second red basket with several orange marmalade portion jars and a third red basket with a couple of apricot jam portion jars. >put carrot on chopping board You place the carrot on the sturdy wooden chopping board. >chop carrot You should specify what you cut it with. >karate That noun did not make sense in this context. >get knife Leave it there for the other guests to use. >x knife You see nothing special about the knife. >* and here's where we got walkthrough :/ You typed a rather long command and I didn't understand it. It's better to stick to simpler things like TAKE BOTTLE. >put glass in juicer You put the empty glass into the juicer recess. >cut carrot with knife You chop carrot using the knife in small pieces. >undo Buffet [Previous turn undone.] >undo Buffet [Previous turn undone.] >i You're holding an empty glass, and you have a wallet in the right back pocket. You also have a written paper and a room key in the right front pocket. > I beg your pardon? >cut carrot with knife You chop carrot using the knife in small pieces. >* not being able to 'get knife' is a problem here You typed a rather long command and I didn't understand it. It's better to stick to simpler things like TAKE SLICE OF SPECK. >put glass in juicer You put the empty glass into the juicer recess. >put carrot in bowl Which do you mean, a carrot or the chopped carrot? >chopped (first taking the chopped carrot) You put the chopped carrot into the juicer bowl. >turn on juicer "If you do not close the lid, the machine will not start." ? the cook remembers you. >close lid You close the juicer bowl. >turn on juicer You switch on the juicer and the carrot juice starts coming down into the glass. >z Time passes. No more juice comes down. >get glass You cannot remove the glass while the machine is working. >turn off juicer You switch the juicer machine off. >s Monica is waiting for a juice. >give juice to mo Which do you mean, the jug of orange juice, the jug of apple juice, the jug of pear nectar or the glass of carrot juice? >carrot You can't see any such thing. >give glass to mo You can't see any such thing. >i You're not holding anything, and you have a written paper and a room key in the right front pocket. You also have a wallet in the right back pocket. >n You can't go that way. >give mo glass of juice You can't see any such thing. >l Buffet The buffet is a feast for the senses, featuring a variety of locally sourced and homemade delights. Guests can savor freshly baked artisanal breads, jams, and a selection of cheeses and cured meats, showcasing the flavors of the Dolomites. To the right is a wooden cupboard. On it are some empty dishes and containers with cold drinks. Next to the sideboard is a small table with a juicer on it and two small wooden crates of celery ribs and carrots. To the left is a table on which are bread, butter, jams, meats and cheese. Next to the buffet table there is another table, behind which a cook is on hand to cook the eggs that are in a basket. You can see a HACCP ingredients book here. >get glass You take the glass of carrot juice from the juicer. >s Dining room On the bench is Monica. You can also see a waitress and a waiter here. You return at your table and put the glass of carrot juice in front of Monica. "Here is your carrot juice." ? you say to Monica. Monica smiles and kisses you. ? "I love you!" ? she whispers sweetly in your ear. >l Dining room The tables are elegantly set with crisp linens. Around the tables is a bench covered in dark green velvet. The reception area is to the west, to the north is the buffet area, and to the east a door leads to the kitchen. On the bench is Monica. You can also see a waitress and a waiter here. "Wouldn't it be better to sit down?" ? Monica asks. Monica takes her glass of carrot juice and drinks the juice. After drinking Monica puts the glass of carrot juice on the table again. >sit You get onto the bench. Monica is next to you. ? "We should find out what the weather is going to be like today and decide what to do." ? Monica says. ? "In any case, my suggestion is a visit to Cortina for a look at the shop windows." "It is always the same!" ? you reply ? "There are so many beautiful things to see, and all you can think of is to stroll along the windows." "Ok." ? Monica states ? "If the weather is good, we will do as you say, otherwise you will have to take me where you know. So ask someone for the weather forecast." >ask waiter about weather "Do you know it might rain today?" ? you ask. "You can find the weather report in the hotel daily newsletter on your table." ? he explains. >x newsletter You can't see any such thing. >get paper Taken. >i You're holding a written paper, and you have yourself and Monica on the bench. You also have a room key in the right front pocket, and you have a wallet in the right back pocket. The waiter leaves. >read paper Good morning Miss. Monica e Mr. Francesco At the bottom of this statement is a photo of the Three Peaks of Lavaredo on a sunny day like this one. >open paper It isn't something you can open. The waiter collects all the empty dishes, glasses and cups from the table. Then he goes to the kitchen. ? "So, we still know nothing about the weather?" ? Monica asks. >x newsletter You can't see any such thing. >u Monica is waiting for you at the table. >e (first opening the kitchen door) This type of door opens when you walk through it and closes immediately afterwards thanks to some springs. >w "Why are you carrying the written paper?" ? Monica asks. ? "So, we still know nothing about the weather?" ? Monica asks for the second time. >w "Why are you carrying the written paper?" ? Monica asks. >l Dining room (on the bench) The tables are elegantly set with crisp linens. Around the tables is a bench covered in dark green velvet. The reception area is to the west, to the north is the buffet area, and to the east a door leads to the kitchen. On the table in front of you are two knives, two teaspoons, two forks, two towels and a round plastic container. You can see a waiter and a waitress here. Monica is next to you. >ask waiter for newsletter "Sorry, I can't be of any assistance to you at the moment." ? he admits. ? "So, we still know nothing about the weather?" ? Monica asks for the third time. >* hey mo? not heloing That noun did not make sense in this context. > I beg your pardon? >x paper Good morning Miss. Monica e Mr. Francesco At the bottom of this statement is a photo of the Three Peaks of Lavaredo on a sunny day like this one. >turn over paper Usually, you don't need to worry about the exact positioning of things. You can get more detail about something with the EXAMINE command, or use compass directions like WEST, for example to change your location. >read paper Good morning Miss. Monica e Mr. Francesco At the bottom of this statement is a photo of the Three Peaks of Lavaredo on a sunny day like this one. The waiter leaves. >ask waiter about newsletter "Where can I find the newsletter?" ? you ask. "It's printed on the back side of the good morning sheet." ? the waiter reply. ? "So, we still know nothing about the weather?" ? Monica asks for the fourth time. >flip paper You turn the written paper: now you see the back side. >read paper The daily newsletter There are several boxes whose titles are: "Weather report", "Tip of the day", "A legend of the Dolomites" and "Hike of the day". The waiter leaves. >read weather report Weather report Today will be mostly sunny, except for some low clouds in the morning, which will dissipate quickly. In the late afternoon/evening, cloud formation and local rain showers are possible. Minimum temperatures between 8°C and 10°C, maximum temperatures between 20°C and 28°C. "This time you got lucky:" ? Monica admits ? "we'll go to the mountains." "Ciccio, read which hike they suggest." ? Monica adds. >read hike of the day Hike of the day Around the Three Peaks of Lavaredo The Three Peaks of Lavaredo, the symbol of the Dolomites, have always exerted a certain fascination, attracting climbers and hikers from all over the world. This is a true paradise for those who love hiking, mountaineering and vie ferrate. But that's not all... there are also some easy but breathtaking hikes, such as the tour around the Three Peaks of Lavaredo. The starting point for our walk is the Auronzo Hut (2,320 m). Crossing the Landro Valley we reach Lake Misurina, where we park our car. From here you can take the shuttle bus to the Auronzo Hut. Then we start our walk on the 101 path, which goes along the south side of the Three Peaks of Lavaredo to the Lavaredo Hut (2,344 m). From here take a small path to the left which leads to the Forcella di Lavaredo (2,454 m). There is a wonderful panoramic view, not only of the surrounding valleys, but also of the northern side of the Three Peaks of Lavaredo. Continue slightly downhill at the foot of Mount Paterno until you come to a fork, where you take the road that leads to the A. Locatelli Hut (2,405 m). Arriving at the refuge, after a walk of about 1.5 hours, we take a break and sit down on the grass to eat a typical snack of speck, salami and tomatoes. Then we start our way back, first to the Malga Lange (2,232 m, n. 105) and then, at the foot of the western face of the Three Peaks of Lavaredo, to the Auronzo Hut, from where we return to the car. "Sounds like a nice hike." ? Monica comments ? "From Misurina to Cortina is not a long way: on the way back we could stop." >say yes to mo You need to specify who you want to speak to. It's been a while since you've gone downstairs for breakfast, and now you feel the urge to go to the bathroom. You move a bit nervously, and Monica notices your discomfort. ? "Ciccio, sweetheart, are you all right?" ? Monica asks. "Go to the toilet, which is better." ? she suggests ? "If you can't find it, ask: someone will show you." >ask waiter about toilet "Where can I find the toilet?" ? you ask. ""Oh yes, it's inside the door in front of the reception desk." ? the waiter answer. >tip waiter I only understood you as far as wanting to tip. >read paper The daily newsletter There are several boxes whose titles are: "Weather report", "Tip of the day", "A legend of the Dolomites" and "Hike of the day". >read legend A legend of the Dolomites King Laurin's Rose Garden Many, many years ago, on the Catinaccio mountain chain lived King Laurin, the cunning king of dwarves, who spent his time digging deep down into the earth to find precious stones. Among his various treasures, the king owned a magic belt, which allowed him to become invisible. One day, the King of Adige held a great feast and invited all the aristocrats in the area, except King Laurin. Nevertheless, the king of dwarves went to the feast anyway, wearing his belt so that he wouldn't be seen by anybody. Similde, the king's beautiful daughter, was also at the feast. Laurin fell in love with her at first sight and, exploiting the fact that he was invisible, he kidnapped her and took her to his kingdom on the Catinaccio mountain range. He was so in love with the young girl that, by casting a spell, he covered the mountain with a very beautiful layer of red roses. King Adige, however, did not sit on his hands and, together with his army, he marched towards King Laurin's kingdom to free his daughter. The king of dwarves was convinced that no-one would track him down because, thanks to his belt, he could become invisible, but he hadn't considered one thing: every time he moved on that garden of roses, he trampled some of them. Therefore, the soldiers just had to follow the path of the trampled roses to reach and catch him and tear the magic belt off him. The poor king of dwarves had no option, but to surrender and give beautiful Similde back to her father. Before doing so though he put a terrible curse on the rose garden that had betrayed him. He said, "No human eye will be able to admire you, neither during the day nor at night." Therefore, where there were once beautiful roses, only bare rocks remained. King Laurin though had not considered sunset, which was neither day nor night. That is why, still today, when the sun sinks behind the mountains, we can still admire the garden of red roses that tinges the Dolomite peaks. ? "You still haven't gone to the toilet?" ? Monica asks. The waiter leaves. >read paper The daily newsletter There are several boxes whose titles are: "Weather report", "Tip of the day", "A legend of the Dolomites" and "Hike of the day". >read tip Tip of the day Look carefully along the paths: you may find small fossils, witnesses to a time when what are now mountain peaks were at the bottom of a vast tropical sea. These 280 million year old cliffs are particularly impressive at sunrise and sunset, when they glow a fiery red: this is the phenomenon we call "enrosadira". About this topic read the legend of King Laurin's Rose Garden in another article in this newsletter. ? "You still haven't gone to the toilet?" ? Monica asks for the second time. >e (first opening the kitchen door) This type of door opens when you walk through it and closes immediately afterwards thanks to some springs. >w "Why are you carrying the written paper?" ? Monica asks. ? "You still haven't gone to the toilet?" ? Monica asks for the third time. >w "Why are you carrying the written paper?" ? Monica asks. >put paper in right front pocket You put the written paper into the right front pocket. ? "You still haven't gone to the toilet?" ? Monica asks for the fourth time. >l Dining room (on the bench) The tables are elegantly set with crisp linens. Around the tables is a bench covered in dark green velvet. The reception area is to the west, to the north is the buffet area, and to the east a door leads to the kitchen. On the table in front of you are two knives, two teaspoons, two forks, two towels and a round plastic container. You can see a waiter and a waitress here. Monica is next to you. >w (first getting off the bench) You stand up. Reception >* why did that not work earlier??? You typed a rather long command and I didn't understand it. It's better to stick to simpler things like TAKE PAIR OF BEIGE SHORTS. >l Reception The receptionist stands behind a tastefully crafted wooden desk, ready to assist guests with a genuine smile. Stairs lead to the upper floors. To the east is the dining room, along the wall is a door. >open door Which do you mean, the sliding door or the bathroom door? >bathroom You open the bathroom door. >in Bathroom antechamber The small room is floored and covered with white tiles; on some tiles on the walls there are colorful drawings of flowers. There are three doors: one is made of light wood and leads outside, the other two are white, one facing east and the other west, for men and women respectively. Near each door there is an electrical wall switch. A lamp is at the ceiling, but it's off; the light comes from the wooden door. On a side there is the sink where you can wash your hands. >turn on lamp You switched on the bathroom antechamber ceiling lamp. >close door You close the bathroom door. >e (first opening the men's toilet door) Men's toilet The floor and walls are covered with white tiles. The wc is in the middle of the wall in front of you, above it is a large white button. >use toilet An inevitable need has finally been resolved! >press button You cleaned the bowl with the water flush. >w You can't go that way. >out Bathroom antechamber On a side there is the sink where you can wash your hands. A cute girl, with long black hair, enters in the bathroom antechamber. >wash hands Now your hands smell clean. >x girl A nice girl with long black hair and brown eyes. A personal note from the narrator: This is Paola and she is my fiancée, so behave yourself; but, Paola, do you have to go to the toilet right now? "Some needs are pressing!" ? Paola replies. The girl switches on the women's toilet light, then she enters in the women's toilet and closes the door. >* lol, nice You seem to want to talk to someone, but I can't see whom. >tell paola to have a good pee You typed a rather long command and I didn't understand it. It's better to stick to simpler things like TAKE GROUND. >l Bathroom antechamber The small room is floored and covered with white tiles; on some tiles on the walls there are colorful drawings of flowers. There are three doors: one is made of light wood and leads outside, the other two are white, one facing east and the other west, for men and women respectively. Near each door there is an electrical wall switch. The light comes from a ceiling lamp. On a side there is the sink where you can wash your hands. You hear locking the women's toilet door. >open wood door The whole reception could see the inside of the toilet. >turn off light You switched off the bathroom antechamber ceiling lamp. From the women's toilet you hear the sound of a flush. It is now pitch dark in here! >out (first opening the bathroom door) The whole reception could see the inside of the toilet. The girl returns to the bathroom antechamber, then she closes the door behind her and switches off the light. >l Darkness It is pitch dark, and you can't see a thing. The girl washes her hands. >* paola has night vision That noun did not make sense in this context. >turn on light You switched on the bathroom antechamber ceiling lamp. The girl goes away. Bathroom antechamber The small room is floored and covered with white tiles; on some tiles on the walls there are colorful drawings of flowers. There are three doors: one is made of light wood and leads outside, the other two are white, one facing east and the other west, for men and women respectively. Near each door there is an electrical wall switch. The light comes from a ceiling lamp. On a side there is the sink where you can wash your hands. >out The whole reception could see the inside of the toilet. You forgot the light on. >turn off light You switched off the bathroom antechamber ceiling lamp. It is now pitch dark in here! >out (first opening the bathroom door) The whole reception could see the inside of the toilet. >l Darkness It is pitch dark, and you can't see a thing. >* um That noun did not make sense in this context. >turn on light You switched on the bathroom antechamber ceiling lamp. Bathroom antechamber The small room is floored and covered with white tiles; on some tiles on the walls there are colorful drawings of flowers. There are three doors: one is made of light wood and leads outside, the other two are white, one facing east and the other west, for men and women respectively. Near each door there is an electrical wall switch. The light comes from a ceiling lamp. On a side there is the sink where you can wash your hands. >open door Which do you mean, the men's toilet door, the bathroom door or the women's toilet door? >bathroom The whole reception could see the inside of the toilet. >turn off light You switched off the bathroom antechamber ceiling lamp. It is now pitch dark in here! >open bathroom door The whole reception could see the inside of the toilet. >* srsly? That noun did not make sense in this context. >l Darkness It is pitch dark, and you can't see a thing. >turn on light You switched on the bathroom antechamber ceiling lamp. Bathroom antechamber The small room is floored and covered with white tiles; on some tiles on the walls there are colorful drawings of flowers. There are three doors: one is made of light wood and leads outside, the other two are white, one facing east and the other west, for men and women respectively. Near each door there is an electrical wall switch. The light comes from a ceiling lamp. On a side there is the sink where you can wash your hands. >close east door (I only understood the first part of that ? trying anyway.) Next time, I suggest you write the command as: close east You must name something more substantial. >close east You must name something more substantial. >close white door (I only understood the first part of that ? trying anyway.) Next time, I suggest you write the command as: close white It isn't something you can close. >close door You close the men's toilet door. >* sigh That noun did not make sense in this context. >open bathroom door You open the bathroom door. >out That's already open. You forgot the light on. >turn off light You switched off the bathroom antechamber ceiling lamp. >out Reception >l Reception The receptionist stands behind a tastefully crafted wooden desk, ready to assist guests with a genuine smile. Stairs lead to the upper floors. To the east is the dining room, along the wall is a door. >e Dining room On the bench is Monica. You can also see a waiter and a waitress here. The receptionist walks away from his desk and comes into the dining room. The cook also comes here. Monica stands up and starts clapping, followed by all the other characters. Your game is over, you played very well and solved all the puzzles we set you. We all thank you for playing with us! *** The curtain closes *** Would you like to RESTART, RESTORE a saved game, QUIT or UNDO the last command? > * ??? Please give one of the answers above. Would you like to RESTART, RESTORE a saved game, QUIT or UNDO the last command? >