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It seemed like such a good idea at the time.
As a self-employed computer consultant, working at home was the logical
decision: no more long commutes, no expensive office to lease, no boss.
Unfortunately you also have no secretary, no janitor and no weekends.
Your living room has become a glorified break room and apart from your
Aunt Edna your only human contact is by Electronic Mail.
Thank God for your computer.
It is 3:30pm on Friday the 7th of September, 2001. Everyone else in your time
zone is finishing up work and looking forward to a relaxing evening. But you,
R.J. Wright (overtired, undernourished, overeager, programmer that you are)
have promised to deliver a complete software package to a client in the
morning. The courier will arrive at 8:00am to pick it up.
Time to get to work....
PLAYING COSMOSERVE
CosmoServe differs from other text adventure games in that much of the
game will be played in a simulated computer environment where 'normal' text
commands will not be relevant. Your simulated computer will respond to
simple DOS commands -- you can change directories and run programs, but
not much else. When you log onto CosmoServe, you should be able to navigate
through the online menus without much trouble.
When your computer is off (and later in the game when you are logged onto
CosmoServe in virtual reality mode) the game will play exactly like a
traditional text adventure. CosmoServe's parser can handle a wide range
of commands and words, but it will not always understand what you are trying
to say. If that happens, try entering your command again, in a different
(simpler) way. Generally declarative statements are called for. For instance:
GO EAST
PUT THE FROZEN DINNER IN THE MICROWAVE
EXAMINE THE BILLS THEN READ THE CORRESPONDENCE
TAKE THE SCREWDRIVER AND THE BOX
GAME UTILITIES
The game uses the following commands for game management:
HELP May (or may not) give you a hint.
INVENTORY Displays a list of the objects you are carrying/wearing.
LOOK Gives you a full description of your current location.
LIST EXITS Lists the visible exits from your current location.
SAVE Saves the current game on disk.
RESTORE Restores a previously saved game from disk.
SCORE Summarizes your progress.
COLORS Change the screen colors (try COLORS MONO or COLORS RED WHITE)
SCRIPT Sends output to both the screen and a printer (via LPT1).
UNSCRIPT Sends output only to the screen.
QUIT Quits the current game session.
SHORTCUTS
Direction commands can be abbreviated as: N, S, E, W, NE, NW, SE, SW, U and D.
You may use EX for EXAMINE, L for LOOK, H for HELP, I for INVENTORY,
G for AGAIN and Q for QUIT. You may also use your function and cursor keys
to enter frequently used commands. For a list of key definitions type ?.
HINTS
Be sure to EXAMINE everything mentioned in the room descriptions.
You can interact with characters by TALKING TO [ someone ] or by ASKING
[ someone ] ABOUT [ something ], or by OFFERING, SHOWING or GIVING
[ something ] TO [ someone ].
If you get stuck during the game, pressing F10 will usually bring you some
direction. As always, SAVE your game so you can RESTORE it if something goes
wrong, but remember, the clock is ticking while you're playing CosmoServe.
You will probably have to restart the game at some point to play it more
strategically.
If you need a hint beyond those which are built into the game (and there
are a lot), try leaving a message in CompuServe Gamer's Forum (section 2).
If no one comes to your aid and you are desperate, you may contact Judith
by CompuServe E-Mail 76636,2067 (or via Internet: 76636.2067@compuserve.com).
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
CosmoServe was written using a modified version of AGT (the Adventure Game
Toolkit) developed by Mark Welch and Dave Malmberg. Until recently, AGT has
been shareware, distributed by Softworks. It is now freeware (though they
retain the copyright) and available on many bulletin boards. CosmoServe,
however, is shareware. If you enjoy this game and would like to support the
development of future CosmoServe games you may register the game by sending
$15 to:
Judith Pintar
P.O. Box 11728
Milwaukee, WI 53211
Those who choose to register are invited to immortalize themselves by
posting a message in a CosmoServe forum. Send your message along with the
real or imaginary name you would like used, and it will be incorporated
(if reasonably possible) in the next CosmoServe game.
In the meantime, enjoy!