Behind Closed Doors 2: The Sequel
| Wydawca | Zenobi Software |
|---|---|
| Rok | 1988 |
| Jezyk oryginalu | English |
| Autorzy | John Wilson |
| Systemy | Adventuron, DAAD, PAW, Quill, The/AdventureWriter |
| Platformy | Amstrad CPC, Browser, C64/128, Spectrum |
Opis
Behind Closed Doors 2 to druga z serii krótkich gier interactive fiction Johna Wilsona o tematyce… toaletowej.
Celem jest znalezienie sposobu na otwarcie drzwi szopy na końcu ogrodu. Podobnie jak w oryginale, to znów przygoda w jednym pomieszczeniu — choć tym razem zagadki są nieco bardziej złożone.
Uwagi
Pierwotnie gra na Spectrum stworzona w systemie Quill. John Wilson wrócił do niej jakieś trzydzieści lat później i przygotował wersję PAW CP/M na Amstrada oraz edycję DAAD na C64.
John stworzył też kilka rozszerzonych wersji, w tym edycję w Adventuronie „Cat's Choice Cuts” działającą w przeglądarce.
Zagraj / Pobierz
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Solucje i dokumenty
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Solution — Vaxalon (Behind_Closed_Doors_2.txt)
BEHIND CLOSED DOORS 2 - SOLUTION - TYPED BY VAXALON - 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Examine door, examine note, pull dagger (two or three times), examine garden, examine rhubarb, cut rhubarb, take rhubarb, examine boots, take lace, tie dagger to broom, look up, cut string, take key, drop ball, unlock door. Other things to try:Kiss frog, Burn Hedge, Unlock door before dropping ball, Climb on wall, shit. Inputs:JOHN, ZENOBI, YS, MIKE, SEAN, RICHARD, KAREN, TV, KEZ, SEX ***************************************************** Displayed on the Classic Adventures Solution Archive: http://solutionarchive.com
Solution — THayes (Behind_Closed_Doors_2.txt)
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FAQ/Walkthrough for
BEHIND CLOSED DOORS 2: THE SEQUEL
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GUIDE INFORMATION
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Author: Tom Hayes
E-mail: thayesguides(at)gmail(dot)com
System: ZX Spectrum
Updated: 29th March, 2011
Version: 1.1
CONTENTS
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1. Introduction
2. Walkthrough
3. Item List
4. Point List
5. Copyright Information
VERSION HISTORY
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1.1: 29th March, 2011 (Submitted to solutionarchive)
1.0: 12th April, 2009 (First version)
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1. Introduction
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Published in 1988 by Zenobi Software, Behind Closed Doors 2 is the second in a
series of four extremely short interactive fiction adventures. The aim in this
game is to find a way of unlocking the door to the hut at the bottom of the
garden. As with the original this is again a one-room only adventure, although
the puzzles that take place are slightly more complex this time around.
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2. Walkthrough
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The game starts in the garden. EXAMINE BOOTS to see a lace. GET LACE. EXAMINE
DOOR to see a note. EXAMINE NOTE to see a dagger pinning it to the door. Keep
entering PULL DAGGER until the dagger comes free. EXAMINE GARDEN to see
rhubarb. CUT RHUBARB using the dagger to reveal a broom handle. TIE DAGGER to
the broom handle using the lace. LOOK UP to see a length of string. CUT STRING
with the dagger tied to the broom handle and a small key will drop down. GET
KEY. DROP BALL and some ants will roll the ball through a tiny gap in the
hedge. UNLOCK the DOOR with the small key to complete the game.
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3. Item List
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BOOT-LACE
Found by examining the boots and then getting the lace. It is used to tie the
dagger to the length of broom handle.
BROOM HANDLE WITH DAGGER
Found by tying the dagger to the broom handle with the lace. It is used to
cut the string so that the small key falls to the floor.
DAGGER
Found by pulling the dagger on the door until it becomes free. It is used to
cut the rhubarb in the garden to reveal the length of broom handle. It is
tied to the length of broom-handle using the lace.
LENGTH OF BROOM-HANDLE
Found after using the dagger on the rhubarb in the garden. The dagger is tied
to the broom handle using the lace.
MATCHES
Available at the start of the game. They are not used.
PENCIL
Available at the start of the game. It is not used.
PIECE OF PARCHMENT
Found after the dagger has been pulled out of the door. It is not used.
ROUND BALL
Available at the start of the game. It is dropped so that the ants leave.
SMALL KEY
Found by cutting the string using the broom handle with dagger. It is used to
unlock the door.
THE GOBLIN GAZZETTE
Available at the start of the game. It is not used.
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4. Point List
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5 5 Get the lace from the boots.
7 2 Examine the door.
12 5 Pull the dagger out of the door.
17 5 Cut the rhubarb with the dagger.
22 5 Tie the dagger to the broom handle.
37 15 Cut the string with the dagger on the broom handle.
104 67 Unlock the door with the small key.
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5. Copyright Information
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This file is Copyright 2009-2011 Tom Hayes. As it can be difficult to keep
track of websites that haven't posted the latest version of this file, please
do not distribute it without my permission. Send an e-mail to me if you would
like to post this file on your website and you will likely receive a positive
response. If you do post the file, please keep it in its original form with all
of the sections intact and credit the author (Tom Hayes) as the writer of the
file. The latest version of this file can be found at www.solutionarchive.com.Zrodlo danych: CASA

