the PDP-10 at Bolt, Beranek, and Newman. (Crowther was at the time
writing what we could now call firmware for the earliest ARPANET
routers.) It was a maze game based on the Colossal Cave complex in
-Kentucky, lacking the D&D-like elements now associated with the game.
+Kentucky, lacking most of the D&D-like elements now associated with
+the game.
Adventure as we now know it, the ancestor of all later versions, was
was released on a PDP-10 at the Stanford AI Lab by Don Woods in 1977
Using "seed" and -l, the distribution now includes a regression-test
suite for the game. Any log captured with -l (and thus containing
-a "seed" command) will replay relibly, including random events.
+a "seed" command) will replay reliably, including random events.
The adventure.text file is no longer required at runtime. Instead, it
is compiled at build time to a source module containing C structures,