Re: Most common theme in AGs
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You offer to fetch the drinks, and you go to the bar. >look at bartender The bartender looks quite old. His face shows he has had his fair share of the 'good' things in life. Some bats are flying around him. >talk to bartender He says his name is Ozzie and he comes from the land down below. "It's quiet now" he says "it's because the men are at work. Would you like a bat?" >say yes Ozzie gives you a bat. >Examine bat The bat is wearing a cap, a glove and tight pants. It's a baseball bat! >talk to bat "You play baseball, don't you?" "You bet I do, I'm a pitcher!" >use pitcher with bartender Ozzie fills the pitcher with beer. You start to walk back to your table, a man in black addresses you. "Let me introduce myself to you, I'm Michael, Michael Knight." Oh no, please no more Michaels! >ask Knight about whizzer "I know where he lives, I could drive you there with my car." You accept his offer and Michael talks to his watch, "Kid, get us out of here!". With a loud noise and a smell of burning rubber a car enters. You call the others and you all get into the car. Down the road again! You see a small orange fibre on your seat. >examine fibre You take a closer look at the fibre, you now see it's a Speedo. >ask Michael about Speedo "Please call me David, all my friends do. The Speedo you say? In my spare time I'm a life guard. I hate water but I like the big floating devices covered in orange fabric!". A voice in the car says "Oh please David, end these awful puns!" >ask David about the voice "Never mind that! It's just Kid." >ask about Kid "Is Kid some kind of computer?" "No, it's just a little kid hiding itself in the dashboard." You see that the scarecrow's eyes are wide open now and he seems to be very alert. David turns on the stereo and says "Do you know I'm a singer also? I even made an album. I'll play it for you." He inserts a CD into the stereo and you hear the music. You decide you have to get out of the car quick. You ask David to stop the car. He stops the car at a MacDrive and you and the others step out. David orders some drinks and some burgers. You think that David will have a night to remember! The four of you start walking again. Bernard
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
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>talk to Dirk "Hii. I'm the the lost adventurer, where do you come from?" "I come from a galaxy many, many, many, ................ ..................................................... .................................................. ..........., many light years away!" "What are you here for?" "I want to show the all new TeaserGun™ to you Earthlings." >ask about TeaserGun™ He points the TeaserGun™ at you and you suddenly see a tropical island with two people on it, one of them seems to have a foot injury. You tell Dirk the teaser isn't very original. He says you're right, it's a sequel." Dirk asks where you're going, you tell him the story about the Whizzer. He says: "I will follow you follow you where ever you may go there isn't a ..." "Oh shut up please!!!! You can come with us, but no more tunes." Walking again, you notice Dirk is leaving Mystic Trails. Bernard
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
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.....the never-ending story continues! You pass a sign. >look sign It's a sign with a shield and the number 66. >take shield You take the shield and you feel quite safe now. Marching on. Another Sign is caught by your eyes, "Bistro of the Incrowd", maybe someone here knows where you can find the Bistro à l'Aztec! >Enter Bistro You enter the restaurant and you immediately are overwhelmed by the heat and the smell of sulphur. A man, dressed in white approaches and says: "Bon soir Monsieur, je m'appelle Cordon Rentré, je suis le chef de bistro.". He has a terrible accent and it isn't French! You hear the sound of something falling coming out of the kitchen, the chef opens the door to the kitchen and starts swearing at the little demons who work there. Well at least you know what language to use to address him. "Listen you, {bbeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeepp} you phoney French frying fun of a fish! You know the Le Bistro à l'Aztec!" He understands English very well now and answers he hasn't the faintest clue. You see Fran Fine fitting at her fable, uhh sitting at her table, waiting for Barbora, and you want to be out of here before she starts to talk. You have heard too many disgusting noises for one day. You're on the road again! Bernard
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
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>I'm really confused now, what happened to the yellow brick road?
We left it 10 million light years behind, Jim.
>Where are my buddies Pepe Le Pew, Lord O'Scars and scarecrow dude?
They're right behind you, having a cigarette and a beer.
>Hey, how come they get to have all the fun while I'm in outer space/in a terrifying bistro?!
You just want to go meet The Whizzer, don't you.
>yes
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
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Captain Dirk nods and takes out his Teaser Gun. He presses an awkward series of buttons and turns a few knobs, and suddenly the Teaser Gun begins shouting to no one in particular. "Hey road! Yeah, you, you stinking pile of bricks? Running from us, are you? What are you? CHICKEN? That's it, isn't it! You're YELLOW! A no good, lily-livered, yellow-bellied--" The Teaser gun is drowned out for a second as the ground rumbles loudly and begins to quake. About 50 yards to the East, a large mound of earth rises into the sky, atop which you see the yellow brick road, writhing in anger. The Teaser Gun continues prattling obliviously. > Turn off Teaser You frantically reach over to Dirk and turn off the Teaser Gun and listen as it slowly winds into silence. Unfortunately, the damage is done: the Yellow Brick Road is now bearing down at you like an avalanche. > Run You and your companions charge randomly through the underbrush. After a few minutes, you've lost the road again. You're standing in a small clearing surrounded by tall, bright blue trees. The sky to the east is glowing green, and the sun is setting to the west. Miraculously, Dirk, the scarecrow and Lord Ossccarrrrrrssss all manage to stumble into the clearing at the same time you do--albeit from entirely different directions. You can still hear the road smashing around nearby. Once it settles down it shouldn't be too hard to find. > Look at glow The eastern sky is glowing green. > Ask about glow You ask your companions about the glow. Dirk nods happily. "That's the glow from the Emerald City's smelting factories," he informs you. "Emeralds don't make a very good building material--not until you've melted them down from the raw ores, anyway. The whole city pulls emeralds up out of the mines and throws them into their furnaces, and the smelting process makes that fog up there. We follow that glow, and we'll be with the Whizzer by sometime tomorrow! Which reminds me. You'll all be needing these." Dirk hands a pair of dark green sunglasses to you and each of your companions. "What are these for?" asks Lord Ossccarrrrrrssss. "It's the heat, y'see. The Emerald City itself is made of pure emerald, o' course, and it traps and refracts light and heat. Some folks think it's so bright y'can go blind jus' by standin' near it, but that's a load of rubbish, of course. But y'add to that the heat o' the furnaces and the emerald slag, and it gets awful hot, and...well..." "Well what?" asks the Scarecrow. "Well, occasionally people just sort o'...burst inta flame. Sputaneous Bustion they call it." The Scarecrow is looking decidedly concerned at this point. "I don't get it," you ask. "What good will the sunglasses do cooling us down?" "Oh no," says Dirk, "They won't lower the temperature at all. You just LOOK cooler." You all put on your sunglasses. You notice the road has quieted now: maybe you should go looking for it. > Emeralds don't work that way. You should really go find the road now. > Find road After a few minutes, you manage to stumble across the road--literally. You could swear it tried to trip you, but it seems settled enough now. The road continues west and east. >E As the sun sets, you and your companions start east on the road once again. You notice you're approaching a sign, which reads: Emerald City 106 miles Which, as you figure it, pretty much caps the day: all your wandering around has put you about 50 miles back in the wrong direction, and since you haven't been here before, you're not sure you're even on the right road. But all yellow-brick-roads lead to the emerald city, right? You hear a low growling coming from the bushes to the left. > Examine bushes You move to take a closer look, when suddenly a lion leaps from the bushes and attacks the Scarecrow, knocking him to the ground in a heap. Roaring, the lion turns and starts running towards you. > status It's 106 miles to the Emerald City, you've got an empty bucket, a shard of flint, a pocket sword, 2 cents, a gun with 1 bullet remaining, a dusty bottle containing a very small amount of olive oil, a clipper lighter, a shield and a pair of silver slippers, it's dark, and you're wearing sunglasses. There is a lion running towards you. > Hit it. With what? > Hit it with the empty bucket. You're tired and you can barely see, but you swing wildly, clobbering the lion right on the nose. It draws up short in surprise, whines and starts crying uncontrollably. > That was really long. You're just making it longer now. Hush.
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
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REM: Hey, I spent one of those cents!
>Tickle lion.
Excuse me? Don't you want to save first?
>Save game.
GAME SAVED.
>Tickle lion.
The lion stops weeping, laughs uproariously and then eats you.
YOU HAVE DIED.
POINTS: 520 zorkmids
STATUS: Official slacker
>Load Game
Sigh.
>Tickle lion with pocket sword.
The lion, stops crying and bows to you. "You have bested me in fair combat," he announces. "You are now King of the Forest!" He puts a crown on your head.
(You can't see the crown because it's dark and you're wearing sunglasses, but you can feel it. It's very heavy.)
"How may I serve you, O King?" asks the lion with a great show of politeness.
>_
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
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04/28/08 10:27 AM
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REM Shiny Happy People Come on! I'm not a jukebox. You're lucky. I'm in a good mood, just hit the play button! ► >♫ Bernard
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
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04/28/08 10:39 AM
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>turn up volume on jukebox
I'm not a jukebox! How many more times. And if you start dancing like Michael Stipe, then it's Game Over.
>spoilsport
So what about this lion, then?
>ask the lion if he is acquainted with The Whizzer
You ask the lion if he is thus acquainted. The lion smiles wistfully. "Yes, many years ago, but I was ostracised from his castle."
>you grew feathers and stuck your head in the ground?
Not ostrich-cised, you blithering imbecile. Ostracised. Cast out.
>ask the lion why he was ostracised.
You ask the lion. He looks sad. "I will explain all," he tells you, "but while I do, let us carry on along the road.."
>_
"Bleat, Watson -- unmitigated bleat!" ~ Sherlock Holmes
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
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Talk to lion.
The lion joins the retinue of the King of the Forest. "In my youth," says the lion, "I ascended to the throne and gained the crown. The crown gives the wearer a chance to break two of the rules. When two rules are broken, the wearer of the crown must give it up."
"Which rules did you break?" you ask.
"The first rule I broke was breeding Grues with Humans," says the lion, smiling reminisciently. "I wanted to let the descendants of the Grues enjoy the sunlight, you see. That was when The Whizzer decided that I should be banished for my crime."
"And what was the second rule that you broke?"
"The second rule was: "Do not eat an Ageless Faceless Gender Neutral Culturally-Ambiguous Adventure Person."
"Then why did you eat me?" you ask, starting to wonder if the crown you are wearing has strings attached.
"It's just that I'm so ticklish," said the lion with what (on a human, or even a half-human, half grue) would be a poker face.
>Read the rules for The King of the Forest
A scroll appears out of thin air. It is surprisingly short, and contains thin, elegant writing in what looks like blood.
Rule 1: "Do not breed Humans with Grues."
Rule 2: "Do not eat an Ageless Faceless Gender Neutral Culturally-Ambiguous Adventure Person."
Rule 3: "Do not use a walkthrough."
Rule 4: "Do not kill The Whizzer."
>Talk to the lion.
"So to get rid of this crown, I would have to..."
The lion grins and nods happily.
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
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>~ Console opened. >player.additem BAFF1ED 1 (1) WALKTHROUGH has been added to your inventory. >Use walkthrough You start thumbing through the pages, but don't get very far. As far as you can tell the walkthrough is approximately 72,318 pages long, and at least half of it is twisted into a dimension you can't begin to comprehend. Moreover, some of the pages appear to be in a state of quantum flux, words shifting and disappearing like ghosts at the farthest extents of your peripheral vision. It's as if a near-infinite cavalcade of monkeys were writing the walkthrough simultaneously, and rather than guide it in any particular direction, they went in every direction at once. In short, you're certain of the book's position, but not its velocity. A little out of sorts, you tuck the walkthrough back into your inventory, where it spontaneously ceases to exist. Or not. Your crown feels a little lighter on your head.
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
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REM -- nice bit of writing!
Remove crown.
You can't remove the crown while you are still King.
>The pale light of dawn begins to show on the horizon. As you are walking, you hear your companions begin to snicker. "What's so funny?" you ask.
"Nothing, nothing," says Dirk. You look each companion directly in the eye. They are all still snickering except the Lion, who gazes innocently back at you. You reach up to feel your crown. You realize that it is shaped like a cone.
"This is not happening," you say conversationally.
In your mind, you are preparing to kill somebody -- whether it's the Lion or the Whizzer you haven't decided yet.
"Yo, adventurers!" says a voice from behind you. You turn around and see, sitting beneath a tree, a mummy with a peddler's cart. "Do I have a deal for you!" says the mummy. "Yes, I mean you -- the one with the dunce cap," says the mummy. Her voice, though muffled by the winding cloth around it, sounds strangely familiar.
You stop and approach the mummy. "Nancy?" you whisper.
"I'm here to help you," says the mummy. She pulls three items out of the cart. "One of these will help you with The Whizzer."
One item is a crystal with the shape of a gun etched on one side. The other item is a crowbar with an emerald attached to one end. The last item is a glass with a thick bottom and a miniature figure of Guybrush Threepwood sitting inside, so that the figure only becomes visible when the glass is mostly empty.
"Which will it be?" says the mummy. "Choose the crystal with the pistol and this becomes an action adventure. Choose the tool with the jewel, and this becomes a casual adventure. Chose the tumbler with the bumbler, and this remains a pure adventure. Choose wisely."
"Nancy, which will help me get rid of this crown fastest?" you ask the mummy confidentially.
"Telling you that would doom me to wander the earth for eternity, solving head-scratching mysteries," says the mummy. "And don't call me Nancy."
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
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04/29/08 02:16 AM
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>save game This game can't be saved any more! >Ouch And you think you're in pain!? >choose armed crystal A stampede off Lara's, Indiana's and all the others trample you and your Greedy Bunch. They're followed by boulders, rock slides, poisoned arrows, vampires, mummies and so on and so on. You have died! Maybe that wasn't such a wise choice! Do you want a second change? Bernard
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
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>yes please, I'll take the glass with the thick bottom
Thinking again of Lay-Low, you choose the vessel with the thick bottom. The glass is mostly empty; you appear to be a pessimist. Look on the bright side, why dont'cha.
Slowly, but surely, the miniature figure of Guybrush Threepwood therein grows, shattering glass fragments as he mushrooms into a 4ft, no a 5ft, no! a 6ft - aieeeeeeeee, a quick burst of growth there - a 100ft monster of a pirate. He stands proudly on the earthy ground, grimacing down at you as you cower like the big cowering cowardy custard that you are.
>wave to Guybrush
He can't see you, he's too tall. Maybe he's shortsighted? He should've gone to Specsavers.
>shoot Guybrush
Shoot Guybrush???? Adventure gamers everywhere will cry profusely if you do that.
>ok, don't shoot Guybrush
Guybrush looks mighty relieved. Then he stands on your head.
You have died.
You're rubbish at this. Do you want a third chance?
>_
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
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>do I have any other options? No, you don't >take the crowbar, give it to Michael CUT SCENE! A cut scene comes by, you gaze at it with your eyes wide open! When it's over, you can't move no more, shivers go up and down your back and you want to scream....! Oh, come on, get a hold on yourself, it was just a paper cut! Slowly you regain your senses. The scarecrow is very happy with his new toy. "Now I can keep those nasty birds away from me much more easy! Look, someone garishly decorated it, this is really thrilling me." At least somebody is happy. Bernard
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
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>Move down the yellow brick road.
You wave good-by to the mummy, who is posing with a magnifying glass. You glare at the giant Guybrush Threepwood, who seems to be strangely motionless now -- perhaps he is regretting that he squashed you?
You and your companions try to move on down the road. But, alas! Your world has suddenly become two-dimensional. Putting one foot forward just leaves you walking in place.
"Here's the ticket!" says Lord Ossccarrrrrrssss. He appears to have found a large directional arrow at the corner of what is now your entire world. "I think we should use this arrow."
Your companions take a vote. All are for using the arrow except for the Lion, who is now looking distinctly uncomfortable. You decide that if it makes him uncomfortable, it must be good.
>Use arrow.
You are immediately transported to the Emerald City. Except that it is no longer the Emerald City of old. It is roughly castle-shaped, but now the walls are made of jewels of many colors, scrolling down to the ground. In front of the castle is a catapult that can be launched at the jewels as they move.
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
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You have played this game before! >use catapult You're shooting gems like a Duke Nukem on steroids. You hear a cheery melody and the text "You win, I loose!" is flashing before your eyes. You collect your prize, cheap cardboard glasses with plastic lenses, one red and the other one green. >wear glasses You look at the world in a whole new perspective! It's 2.5 or maybe even 3D! Niiiice. Bernard
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
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>place coins in fountain
You place all your scraggy loose change in the fountain. The fountain momentarily ceases to ripple, as if to contemplate your meagre offering. And then, a miraculous occurrence: a myriad of rainbows! a conglomerate of cumulus nimbus!
>I'm dazzled
Well, you should be. And then, from a fold in the Emerald City tapestry curtain, march 500 Oompah-Loompahs. They are dancing, and quite possibly drunk out of their skulls. They giggle and chortle and jiggle and wiggle, and seem to find you and your merry troupe extremely amusing.
>I think the Oompah-Loompahs took a wrong turning left of Cleveland.
Yes, but don't tell them that, they would get very upset. Besides, The Whizzer is quite entranced with them, they make excellent candy.
The tapestry curtain begins to draw apart, and you can see beyond into the grand halls of the palace....The Whizzer awaits you!
>_
"Bleat, Watson -- unmitigated bleat!" ~ Sherlock Holmes
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