1976年UNIX系统上的纯文字冒险游戏,大概在数十年前被移植到了DOS上。什么事纯文字冒险游戏?UNIX早期的游戏都属于这一类型,它需要你充分发挥想象力,把黑底白字的文字在大脑中转换为一幅幅游戏画面。下面是一幅“游戏截图”,确切的说,是把游戏在屏幕上写下的字符直接复制来。让我们体验冒险游戏鼻祖的永恒魅力! 游戏是纯英文的,你可以通过它大大提高英语水平!建议在Windows下运行,配合电子词典使用。
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╔═Introduction═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗ ║Somewhere nearby is colossal cave, where others have found fortunes in║ ║treasure and gold, though it is rumoured that some who enter are never║ ║seen again. Magic is said to work in the cave. I will be your eyes ║ ║and hands. Direct me with commands of 1 or 2 words. I should warn ║ ║you that I look at only the first four letters of each word, so you'll║ ║have to enter "NORTHEAST" as "NE" to distinguish it from "NORTH". ║ ║(Should you get stuck, type "HELP" for some general hints. For infor-║ ║mation on how to end your adventure, etc., type "INFO".) ║ ║ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ║ ║This program was originally developed by Willie Crowther. Most of the║ ║features of the current program were added by Don Woods. The current ║ ║version was done by Bob Supnik. This version was implemented on the ║ ║IBM-PC (and compatibles) by Kevin Black. ║ ║ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ║ ║ For further information consult your scroll (READ.ME). ║ ║ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ║ ║ *GOOD LUCK!* ║ ╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝ You are standing at the end of a road before a small brick building. Around you is a forest. A small stream flows out of the building and down a gully. In the distance there is a tall gleaming white tower. >help ╔═Help═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗ ║I know of places, actions, and things. Most of my vocabulary ║ ║describes places and is used to move you there. To move, try words ║ ║like forest, building, dnstream, enter, east, west, north, south, ║ ║up, or down. I know about a few special objects, like a black rod ║ ║hidden in the cave. These objects can be manipulated using some of ║ ║the action words that I know. Usually you will need to give both the ║ ║object and action words (in either order), but sometimes I can infer ║ ║the object from the verb alone. Some objects also imply verbs; in ║ ║particular, "INVENTORY" or "I" implies "TAKE INVENTORY", which causes ║ ║me to give you a list of what you're carrying. The objects have side ║ ║effects; for instance, the rod scares the bird. Usually people having║ ║trouble moving just need to try a few more words. Usually people ║ ║trying unsuccessfully to manipulate an object are attempting something║ ║beyond their (or my!) capabilities and should try a completely ║ ║different tack. To speed the game you can sometimes move long ║ ║distances with a single word. For example, "BUILDING" usually gets ║ ║you to the building from anywhere above ground except when lost in the║ ║forest. Also, note that cave passages turn a lot, and that leaving a ║ ║room to the north does not guarantee entering the next from the south.║ ║Directions can be abbreviated as N, S, E, W, NE, SE, NW, SE, U and D. ║ ╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝ >U You have walked up a hill, still in the forest. The road slopes back down the other side of the hill. There is a building in the distance. At the base of the tower there is a sign saying 'NO ENTRY DANGER PARTICLES AT WORK'. All doors are firmly shut. > |