OK This cosy sleeping den is tucked away in the loft. Exits: North (Ů). You see a torch. Tutorial: Welcome to the tutorial! This game uses basic 'verb' + 'object' commands. To begin, type TAKE TORCH. Type 'HELP' to see a list of common commands. >N It's too dark to go any farther. >W You can't go that way. >TAKE TORCH You take the torch. Tutorial: To find out what you are carrying, type 'INVENTORY' or 'I'. Type 'LOOK TORCH', 'EXAMINE TORCH' or 'X TORCH' to learn more about it. >X IT This heavy old torch has been in the family for years. It wouldn't look out of place in the army. There is a switch to press to turn it on. >LIGHT TORCH Unknown verb - "light". >PRESS SWITCH Now I can see where I'm going. Tutorial: Well done! If you are ever stuck, examining things may hint at the phrases needed to push forward. I looked up to see an old woman standing beside the open door to the hallway. The door which should have been shut and locked. When our eyes met, I felt I had to go to her. And that's when she wordlessly slipped away. Tutorial: You can now explore the rest of the inn. Type 'N' or 'NORTH' to exit the bedroom. >UNDO >L This cosy sleeping den is tucked away in the loft. Exits: North (Ů). Tutorial: Welcome to the tutorial! This game uses basic 'verb' + 'object' commands. To begin, type TAKE TORCH. Type 'HELP' to see a list of common commands. Tutorial: To find out what you are carrying, type 'INVENTORY' or 'I'. Type 'LOOK TORCH', 'EXAMINE TORCH' or 'X TORCH' to learn more about it and get the light going. >SWITCH TORCH Unknown verb - "switch". >LIGHT TORCH Unknown verb - "light". >USE TORCH You can't do that. >X TORCH This heavy old torch has been in the family for years. It wouldn't look out of place in the army. There is a switch to press to turn it on. >PUSH SWITCH Unknown verb - "push". >PRESS SWITCH Now I can see where I'm going. Tutorial: Well done! If you are ever stuck, examining things may hint at the phrases needed to push forward. I looked up to see an old woman standing beside the open door to the hallway. The door which should have been shut and locked. When our eyes met, I felt I had to go to her. And that's when she wordlessly slipped away. Tutorial: You can now explore the rest of the inn. Type 'N' or 'NORTH' to exit the bedroom. >` PEDANTRY: CAPITALIZE SWITCH AND/OR PRESS Now I can see where I'm going. Tutorial: Well done! If you are ever stuck, examining things may hint at the phrases needed to push forward. I looked up to see an old woman standing beside the open door to the hallway. The door which should have been shut and locked. When our eyes met, I felt I had to go to her. And that's when she wordlessly slipped away. Tutorial: You can now explore the rest of the inn. Type 'N' or 'NORTH' to exit the bedroom. >` HMM, ADVENTURON HANDLES COMMENTS WEIRD Unknown verb - "`". Unknown verb - "adventuron". >L This cosy sleeping den is tucked away in the loft. Exits: North (Ů). Tutorial: Welcome to the tutorial! This game uses basic 'verb' + 'object' commands. To begin, type TAKE TORCH. Type 'HELP' to see a list of common commands. Tutorial: To find out what you are carrying, type 'INVENTORY' or 'I'. Type 'LOOK TORCH', 'EXAMINE TORCH' or 'X TORCH' to learn more about it and get the light going. >I You are carrying: \ \ (*) a torch\ >` TRIVIA: GET RID OF TUTORIAL STUFF THAT'S DONE E.G. WITH THE TORCH BLOCK OUT HELP 1 You can't take it. Unknown verb - "g". Unknown verb - "with". >` THEN ONCE IT'S EXAMINED WIPE OUT 2 Unknown verb - "`". Unknown verb - "once". >` AND IF THE TORCH HASN'T BEEN LIT, SAY "REEXAMINE THE TORCH TO FIND THE VERB Unknown verb - "`". Unknown verb - "say". >` TO LIGHT THE TORCH SO YOU CAN SEE WHAT'S TO THE NORTH" Unknown verb - "`". >N There is a window to the east and the top of the stairs to the west. Exits: South (ů), West (ű). You see a window. Tutorial: You are now free to explore on your own and complete the story. If you want to return to the title screen, type 'QUIT'. Good luck, have fun and remember: Sometimes the simplest solution is the best! >X WINDOW The windy wet winters have left their mark on the creaky, rotting wooden frame. The glass is so fragile that it might be the original panes. Outside, there are the still silhouettes of trees and hedgerows; nothing more. >OPEN IT You can't do that. >CLOSE IT You can't do that. >` IMPLEMENTATION Unknown verb - "`".