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From: crosby@rintintin.Colorado.EDU (Matthew Crosby)
Subject: Re: Zork (the original) hint request
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Date: Fri, 28 Jan 1994 01:17:40 GMT
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In article <mastr.759531986@husc7>  writes:
> 
> Well, I got LToI I for Christmas.  :)  And so I finally have a chance to
> complete Zork, which I started ages ago on my IBM PCjr (if you don't know
> about these things, don't ask!).
> 
> Well, the set comes with hint boooks and maps and all, so I oughta be able
> to just use that, right?  But no.  I've solved most everything I can find.
> But I'm about 15 points short of the end of the game, and I have no clue
> how to proceed.  I've got a case full of goodies, the thief is dead, and
> there doesn't seem to be anything left for me to do.  Help?
> 
> E-mail and newsgroup responses both fine.
> Claudia

Look in the case.  Assuming you have all 19 treasures you found in there, it
should be most educational.

-- 
-Matt                                                 crosby@cs.colorado.edu
"He was accidently castrated as a child, and never really recovered."
