All text will now be saved to the script file. Type UNSCRIPT at any time to discontinue scripting. >restart Are you sure you want to start over? (YES or NO) > y Amnesia beach A cool beach where you should have washed ashore and not have been able to remember anything because you where supposed to have amnesia, which you didn't, which completly ruins the whole storyline this game was going to have, so now the auther will have to make a game up on the spot, enjoy. By the way if you want to learn about me just type about. Their is a huge rock sitting here innocently. A spirit guide is here. >[ok, this is not a very good premise, and there are vast spelling errors. You get five moves to redeem yourself.] I don't understand the punctuation "[". >x spirit guide Your helpful spirit guide, ask him whatever you want. Your spirit guide dives on the ground and covers his head then gets up and acts surprised that everyone is looking at him. >about OK you wanted to learn something about the auther and now you will have to pay. Now you are going to have to hear my life story, why am I telling it to you, because I am hoping you might take pity on me and give me a better score on my game. So here it goes...A long time ago about a year or two ago, I thought I would make a Video Game. As I set out on this journey everything seemed to be going great until I came onto a problem, graphics, yes graphics are a pain. I myself can not draw and their are not many artists who will draw stuff for you for free, and also making a game turned out to be encredibly complicated. So I sort of gave up for a while. But then I started reading the Discworld series and came upon the Discworld Mud. I realy liked it and played it a lot. Then I started searching around google for text games seeing as that is what I call the Discworld Mud. Then I started finding IF games and I found Quest. I thought it would be fun to try and make one of these games but low and behold Quest costs money and I didn't know about any other IF writing systems so again I gave up on making a game. then about a year later I started wanting to make a game again and i tried some other game writing tools but I still couldn't draw. So I started searching for IF again and I found TADs first so I learned it and then found the IF competition. I decided I would make a game for it. So I did, and now you are playing it, by the way did I mention I am in high school so I think I might I win the award for youngest IF writer, maybe that will get me a couple of points from the voters. Your spirit guide starts to twiddle his fingers. >[No, there are many high school authors of IF. Ian Finley won the comp as a high schooler, or at least placed really high.] I don't understand the punctuation "[". >ask guide about me "I don't know much about that." Your spirit guide dives on the ground and covers his head then gets up and acts surprised that everyone is looking at him. >ask guide about guide "I don't know much about that." Your spirit guide takes out a flute and plays a neat little tune. >x rock A huge rock that is just sitting their on the beach so innocently it makes you say out loud. Wow, this author isn't very good at making puzzles, their is probably something hidden under it. Your spirit guide shakes your hand heartily. >move rock You can't move the large rock. Your spirit guide bursts out laughing... no one know's why. >ask guide about rock "I don't know maybe you should try looking at it. " Your spirit guide tries to fly. >[OK, time's up. No redeeming value seen.] I don't understand the punctuation "[". >quit In a total of 7 turns, you have achieved a score of 0 points out of a possible 100. Do you really want to quit? (YES or NO) > y