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How To Play "Highe's Adventure"
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Adventure Game Toolkit General instructions: (Courtesy of David Malmberg)
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This game allows you to use complex commands -- if you wish. Your commands
can be expressed in the format:
<verb phrase> <(multiple) noun phrase(s)> <preposition> <noun phrase/object>
Verb phrases can consist of a simple verb like EAT, SHOOT, READ or a verb
followed by a preposition such as CLIMB UP, JUMP THROUGH, or SWIM IN. Noun
(or object) phrases can consist of a single word noun like TREE, ROCK, LAKE or
a noun and its adjective such as RED ROCK, SMALL BOWL or UGLY MUTANT. Several
nouns may be connected with AND's or commas. Articles like A, AN or THE are
optional. The personal pronoun MY is also optional. The pronouns IT, THEM,
HIM and HER may be used to refer to a previously mentioned noun.
Here are some (hypothetical) examples of valid commands:
PLACE A RED ROCK IN THE SMALL BOWL
PUT THE GREEN ROCK AND THE SMALL PEBBLE BEHIND THE OAK TREE
READ MY POETRY BOOK
SWIM IN THE SWIMMING POOL
EXAMINE THE GOLD RING, THE DWARF AND THE SILVER NECKLACE
EAT THE CELERY, THE TUNA, THE APPLE AND THE ONION
THROW THE BATTLE AXE AND THE LARGE ROCK AT THE WEREWOLF
SHOOT THE BURGLAR WITH THE REVOLVER
ATTACK HIM
("HIM" will refer to last noun mentioned, e.g., the burglar)
FIRE THE LASER PISTOL AT THE ALIEN MUTANT
GET THE BOOK (also: TAKE THE BOOK)
READ IT
("IT" will refer to last noun mentioned, e.g., the book)
GET ALL (will get everything movable at the current location)
GET THE KEYS, BOTTLE, FOOD AND THE CLOAK
EXAMINE THE KEYS, BOTTLE, FOOD AND CLOAK
PUSH THE RED BUTTON AND THE GREEN BUTTON
UNLOCK THE FILE CABINET WITH THE STEEL KEY
JUMP THROUGH THE OPENING
JUMP OVER THE LOG
NORTH
SOUTHWEST
PLACE AN AXE AND THE SHIELD NEXT TO THE BIG TREE
PUT THE FOOD ON THE KITCHEN TABLE
TURN ON THE FLASHLIGHT
LIGHT THE TORCH WITH THE WOODEN MATCHES
SCREAM AT THE UGLY TROLL
CLIMB UP THE LADDER
EXTINGUISH THE FIRE (or PUT OUT THE FIRE)
DRINK THE WHITE WINE
THROW THE FIRE WOOD IN THE STOVE
PULL THE BELL CORD
WEAR THE STUPID HAT (also: PUT ON THE STUPID HAT)
TAKE OFF THE HAT (also: REMOVE THE HAT)
NE (for NORTHEAST)
DROP THE KEY AND THE BOTTLE
ENTER THE CAVE
XYZZY (i.e., a "magic" word)
TURN THE DOORKNOB
PLAY WITH THE DOG
TALK TO (or TALK WITH) THE OLD MAN (ABOUT THE WEATHER)
TELL JEFF ABOUT THE SWORD
ASK JODIE ABOUT THE CRIME
MAX, PUSH THE BUTTON
HENRY, SHOOT THE MONSTER
Compound commands can be created by connecting single commands (like those
above) with "AND", "THEN" or the punctuation symbols "," or ";" to connect two
or more separate commands. However, "end-of-sentence" punctuation symbols
like ".", "!" and "?" should not be used. Below are a few examples of valid
compound commands:
TURN THE DOORKNOB THEN ENTER THE CAVE
CLIMB DOWN THE LADDER THEN SOUTH, WEST AND NORTHWEST
GET THE CLOAK AND THEN EXAMINE IT; READ THE LABEL
DROP THE FOOD AND THE BOTTLE THEN UNLOCK THE DOOR AND THEN LEAVE
GET THE TORCH, LIGHT IT WITH THE WOODEN MATCHES THEN EXAMINE IT
One point of advice about command structure is in order. Your commands should
be structured to follow the most "natural" sequence of words when two or more
sequences are possible. For example, THROW THE GOLDEN EGGS TO THE TROLL will
be understood by the game's parser, whereas THROW TROLL THE EGGS will not be
understood -- even though it is understandable to most humans as equivalent.
Similarly, you should avoid the verb "USE", such as USE THE KEY TO UNLOCK THE
DOOR. This command should be entered simply as UNLOCK THE DOOR WITH THE KEY.
If the game understands all of the words in your command, but still seems
confused by the command -- then try to say the same thing using fewer words
and/or a simpler sentence. When in doubt, simplify your commands as much as
possible. This also saves typing effort. Remember, that one and two word
commands are frequently all that is necessary to solve the adventure.
SPECIAL COMMANDS:
The game uses a number of special commands for various "housekeeping" chores.
These are all pretty standard for most adventure games, specifically:
HELP May (or may not) give you a hint.
SCORE Will summarize your progress, so far.
INVENTORY Will display a list of the items you are carrying, and
those items you are wearing.
BRIEF Will cause location descriptions to be brief.
VERBOSE Will cause location descriptions to be verbose.
LOOK Will give you a full (verbose) description of
your current location.
LIST EXITS Will list the obvious (visible) exits from your current
location. There may be other ways to exit the location
-- but they may not be obvious.
SAVE GAME Will save the current game status on disk.
RESTORE GAME Will restore a previously saved game from disk.
SCRIPT Causes output to go to both the screen and a printer
(using the LP1 port).
UNSCRIPT Causes output to go to the screen (only).
QUIT Quits the current game session. Always exit using QUIT
-- so the game can erase some temporary data files and
save disk space!
AGAIN (or G) Repeats the last command (this will be extremely
helpful in playing The Star Portal! Remember it!
FUNCTION AND CURSOR KEYS:
The function keys have been predefined to stand for several of the most
frequently used commands. Similarly, the cursor keys have been
predefined to correspond to the appropriate compass directions, i.e.,
the up arrow is NORTH, the PgDn key is SOUTHEAST, the "-" key is UP, the
"+" key is DOWN, the Ins key is ENTER, the Del key is EXIT, and so
forth.
Hitting the F1 key will display a diagram of the definitions for all of
the function and cursor keys if you need a reminder.
SCREEN COLORS
Screen colors may be changed while playing the game. Syntax is:
COLORS [normal text] [highlighted text] [background] [reverse text]
[reverse background]
i.e., the command:
COLORS white yellow blue black cyan
will give you white letters on a blue background, and the status
line at the top of the screen will be a cyan background with black
letters. Your input will be in yellow.
COLORS mono
will give a monochrome color combination even on a color
monitor.
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COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS MAY BE SENT TO BILL LARKINS AT CompuServe ID 72457,741
OR POSTED ON THE COMPUSERVE GAMERS FORUM (GO GAMERS)