She controls a military. She may be ordering her army to “blast” that labyrinth out of existence. Though blasting the computer would likely require less ordinance.
In the better versions of the computerized D&D, there were subtle differences in the wording of “You are in a maze of twisty passages, all alike” when you moved. If you paid close attention, you could map out the rooms in the maze.
BE THIS GUY about 5 years ago
Is there a piece of cheese at the end?
pschearer Premium Member about 5 years ago
Somewhere in my house I have a map of the game. XYZZY!! Or something like that.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 5 years ago
I hope she isn’t eaten by a grue.
dwane.scoty1 about 5 years ago
Don’t think you need dice for this one, Vic!
Major Matt Mason Premium Member about 5 years ago
Mind you don’t die of dysentery, Vicky. Oh, wait.
The Old Wolf about 5 years ago
South. East. South. South. South. North. East. North. East. Northwest. THE PIRATE’S TREASURE CHEST IS HERE!
Don’t forget to leave “Spelunker Today” at Witt’s End for the 350th point.
epaphus8 about 5 years ago
She controls a military. She may be ordering her army to “blast” that labyrinth out of existence. Though blasting the computer would likely require less ordinance.
Rfrysinger about 5 years ago
Classic game- one of the first. Adventure- It was written in Fortran 4
gcarlson about 5 years ago
Sounds like “Pyramid,” which my friend Rob loaded from a cassette tape.
markmoss1 about 5 years ago
In the better versions of the computerized D&D, there were subtle differences in the wording of “You are in a maze of twisty passages, all alike” when you moved. If you paid close attention, you could map out the rooms in the maze.