X-Git-Url: https://jxself.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=tests%2Fillformed.chk;h=448baa4ccbf565f7770a415442fdd2041e95a288;hb=4aa85d0068e02ed935ddf10d215d9f90bbbeb2cb;hp=73d1bb5e246eaecd17c62be9633161e9d585fae6;hpb=9c88649cd4d2064d4f4fa0f09d6b664e2cf7cc01;p=open-adventure.git diff --git a/tests/illformed.chk b/tests/illformed.chk index 73d1bb5..448baa4 100644 --- a/tests/illformed.chk +++ b/tests/illformed.chk @@ -19,8 +19,7 @@ You can type "help" for some general hints. For information on how to end your adventure, scoring, etc., type "info". - - - This program was originally developed by Willie Crowther. Most of the -features of the current program were added by Don Woods. Contact Don -if you have any questions, comments, etc. +features of the current program were added by Don Woods. 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 @@ -31,6 +30,10 @@ Seed set to 1801426495 You're in front of building. +> eat grate + +Don't be ridiculous! + > in You are inside a building, a well house for a large spring. @@ -43,6 +46,10 @@ There is food here. There is a bottle of water here. +> throw food + +You aren't carrying it! + > nothing food OK @@ -391,6 +398,20 @@ Read what? It is now pitch dark. If you proceed you will likely fall into a pit. +> l + +It is now pitch dark. If you proceed you will likely fall into a pit. + +> x + +It is now pitch dark. If you proceed you will likely fall into a pit. + +> i + +You are currently holding the following: +Black rod +Small bottle + > news Open Adventure is an author-approved open-source release of @@ -431,7 +452,15 @@ Okay, "BOO". > score -You have garnered 27 out of a possible 430 points, using 84 turns. +You have garnered 27 out of a possible 430 points, using 89 turns. + +> z + +OK + +> score + +You have garnered 27 out of a possible 430 points, using 91 turns. > quit keys @@ -445,7 +474,7 @@ Do you really want to quit now? OK -You scored 27 out of a possible 430, using 86 turns. +You scored 27 out of a possible 430, using 93 turns. You are obviously a rank amateur. Better luck next time.