@Baslim has it. The game was formally known as “Colossal Cave Adventure” and was installed on pretty much every mainframe. There were two mazes, one where each room had a slightly different description (“little twisty passages” “twisty little passages,” etc.) and one where every room had the same description.
You got through them by mapping them once and writing it down (E, E, W, N, S, S, or something similar). One of the mazes had a battery for your lantern in it.
uniquename about 10 years ago
Her majesty is so adventurous.
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
They have D&D on line?
Frosted Donut Premium Member about 10 years ago
@Baslim has it. The game was formally known as “Colossal Cave Adventure” and was installed on pretty much every mainframe. There were two mazes, one where each room had a slightly different description (“little twisty passages” “twisty little passages,” etc.) and one where every room had the same description.
You got through them by mapping them once and writing it down (E, E, W, N, S, S, or something similar). One of the mazes had a battery for your lantern in it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colossal_Cave_Adventure
TooOldToBeCool about 10 years ago
Zork.
QuietGuy about 10 years ago
Huh! And where is the trusty TRS-80 she regularly uses for gaming? (or as most of us called it, the TRASH-80.)
Sherlock Watson about 10 years ago
She must be in a mall.:BTW, does anyone know how to block out the section titled “From Elsewhere On The Web”?