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MSNwar

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Zork is an old school text adventure remade in PHP.

This version of Zork is played completely online.

This is one of the first games I ever played on a PC.

Do not let the URL mislead you.

Welcome to Zork. This version created 11-MAR-91 (PHP mod 25-OCT-2001)

There are 12 users playing Zork.

You are in an open field west of a big white house with a boarded

front door.

There is a small mailbox here.

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http://thcnet.net/error/index.php

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Its **** hard! ... I get stuck a when I have taken the leaflet  :)

> read leaflet

Taken.

Welcome to Zork!

Dungeon is a game of adventure, danger, and low cunning. In it

you will explore some of the most amazing territory ever seen by mortal

man. Hardened adventurers have run screaming from the terrors contained

within.

In Dungeon, the intrepid explorer delves into the forgotten secrets

of a lost labyrinth deep in the bowels of the earth, searching for

vast treasures long hidden from prying eyes, treasures guarded by

fearsome monsters and diabolical traps!

No DECsystem should be without one!

Dungeon was created at the Programming Technology Division of the MIT

Laboratory for Computer Science by Tim Anderson, Marc Blank, Bruce

Daniels, and Dave Lebling. It was inspired by the Adventure game of

Crowther and Woods, and the Dungeons and Dragons game of Gygax

and Arneson. The original version was written in MDL (alias MUDDLE).

The current version was translated from MDL into FORTRAN IV by

a somewhat paranoid DEC engineer who prefers to remain anonymous,

and was later translated to C.

On-line information may be obtained with the commands HELP and INFO.

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Now its time to get a notepad and pencil so you can make a map of your future travel.

> east

The door is locked, and there is evidently no key.

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Can you open the door? Sure ... http://thcnet.net/error/index.php

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hmm sounds a bit Dork to me msnwar lol :)

Remember Hitchhiker's Guide to the Gallexy? Douglas Adams (RIP).

There are others in my basement storage but they were written for a MacIntosh. Probally all scrung now.

BTW, this is PHP at it best.

Hope you like it :rolleyes:

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