| Typed in by Eric Cote (cotee from the | |
| instruction manual accompanying the Infocom game "Bureaucracy". | |
| --------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| SAMPLE TRANSCRIPT AND MAP | |
| ------------------------- | |
| This transcript is not from _Bureaucracy_, but it does | |
| show many of the typical commands you might use in | |
| the story. It contains some simple puzzles and their | |
| solutions, and it will give you a good idea of how | |
| Infocom's interactive fiction works. The player's | |
| commands appear in capital letters after each prompt | |
| (>). The map represents the terrain in the sample | |
| transcript as you might have drawn it. | |
| ------------ ----------- ------------- ---------- | |
| | Inside | | Side of | | Inside | | Closet | | |
| | the bank | | house |==| the house |==| | | |
| -----|------ ----------\ -----|------- ---------- | |
| | \ | book | |
| -----|------ ---------- \-----|------- | |
| | Outside | | Path | | Front | | |
| =| the bank |==| |==| Porch |== | |
| ----------- ----|------ ------------- | |
| |in | |
| ----|------ | |
| | Phone | | |
| | booth | | |
| ----------- | | |
| sticker ----------- -----|----- | |
| | Audito- | | Hallway | | |
| | rium |==| | | |
| ----------- -----|----- | |
| | | |
| -----|----- | |
| | Lobby | | |
| ==| |== | |
| -----|----- | |
| | | |
| -----------|----- | |
| | Outside the | | |
| | Acme building | | |
| ----------------- | |
| Front Porch | |
| You're standing outside the closed front door to your | |
| house. The street runs east and west, and a path leads | |
| northwest around the side of the house. | |
| >OPEN THE DOOR | |
| The door is locked. | |
| >INVENTORY | |
| You are empty-handed. In your pocket is a wallet. | |
| A mailman appears by your side, pulls an envelope from | |
| his bag, looks at it, and knocks on the door. | |
| >TAKE THE ENVELOPE FROM THE MAILMAN | |
| The mailman pulls the envelope out of your reach. "I'm | |
| supposed to deliver this to the resident of this house. Do | |
| you live here?" | |
| > >YES | |
| "Well, then, I wish you would hurry up and answer | |
| the front door." He knocks again on the door, a little more | |
| impatiently. | |
| >NORTHWEST | |
| Side of House | |
| You are standing by the side of your house. A large | |
| closed window overlooks a path which leads southeast | |
| toward the front of the house. | |
| >OPEN THE WINDOW | |
| The window slides open. | |
| >CLIMB IN | |
| Inside the House | |
| You are standing inside an unusually small house. On | |
| the west wall is a large open window, to the south is a | |
| closed front door, and to the east is a closed closet door. | |
| Someone knocks impatiently at the front door. | |
| >OPEN THE DOOR | |
| [Which door do you mean, the closet door or the front | |
| door?] | |
| >FRONT | |
| The mailman registers no surprise when you open the | |
| door. "One dollar postage due," he yawns. | |
| [Your blood pressure just went up.] | |
| >TAKE THE WALLET | |
| Taken. | |
| >LOOK IN IT | |
| Your wallet contains a drivers's license and $1. | |
| >GIVE $1 TO THE MAILMAN | |
| [taking the $1 from your wallet first] | |
| The mailman stuffs the money into his pocket, hands you | |
| the envelope, ans disappears down the street. | |
| >LOOK AT THE ENVELOPE | |
| The envelope is large and yellow and addressed to you. | |
| The return address says "Sweepstakes, Acme Building," | |
| and the post office has scrawled on the envelope "$1 | |
| postage due." | |
| >OPEN IT | |
| Opening the envelope reveals a letter. | |
| >READ THE LETTER | |
| "Dear Occupant: You have already won $5,000.00!! | |
| Simply bring this letter to our headquarters and collect | |
| your cash prize! Congratulations!" | |
| [You're feeling better now.] | |
| >GO TO THE ACME BUILDING | |
| That's too far away to walk. | |
| >OPEN THE CLOSET DOOR | |
| The closet door is now open. | |
| >GO IN THE CLOSET | |
| Closet | |
| This closet is as small as a walk-in closet can be. An open | |
| door leads west. On the floor is a book. | |
| >TAKE THE BOOK | |
| Taken. | |
| >LOOK AT IT | |
| The book is entitled "How to Hug." You borrowed this | |
| book with great embarrassment from the library yester- | |
| day, hoping to pick up some pointers for your next date | |
| (heaven knows when that would be). Unfortunately, | |
| only after you got home did you realize this book was | |
| volume 26 of "The Pocket Encyclopedia to Words of | |
| Three Letters." Inside the book is a library card. | |
| >W.S | |
| Inside the House | |
| Front Porch | |
| >W | |
| Path | |
| A phone booth stands sentry on this path. Inside the | |
| phone booth you see a phone. The road runs east and | |
| west. | |
| >IN | |
| Phone Booth | |
| This is just about the cleanest phone booth you've ever | |
| seen. The only imperfection is a sticker on the phone. | |
| >LOOK AT THE STICKET | |
| [The word "sticket" isn't in the vocabulary that you can | |
| use] | |
| >OOPS STICKER | |
| "Acme Cab Company. We take you where you deserve | |
| to go. 555-7302." | |
| >CALL 555-7302 | |
| This is a pay phone, and you don't have any money. | |
| >OUT | |
| Path | |
| >GO WEST | |
| Outside the Bank | |
| Acme Bank can be enterd to the north. The street runs | |
| east and west. | |
| >ENTER THE BANK | |
| Inside the Bank | |
| Acme Bank is not much larger than the phone booth. (In | |
| fact, almost everything made by the giant Acme Corpo- | |
| ration is about the same size. While this saves them lots | |
| of money, few women are willing to wear Acme's phone- | |
| booth-sized earrings.) A teller behind an iron-barred | |
| window looks at you and asks, "Do you wish to make a | |
| deposit?" | |
| > >NO | |
| The teller asks, "Do you wish to cash a check?" | |
| > >NO | |
| The teller asks, "Do you wish to make a withdrawal?" | |
| > >YES | |
| The teller gives you a form. "Fill this out, please." | |
| >FILL OUT THE FORM | |
| Amount of withdrawal: > $20 | |
| Shoe size: > 8 | |
| The form is now complete. | |
| >GIVE THE FORM TO THE TELLER | |
| The teller takes the form and reads it, then looks at your | |
| feet. "May I see some ID, please," drones the teller. | |
| >I | |
| You are carying a wallet, an envelope. a book, and a | |
| letter. Inside the wallet you see a driver's license. Inside | |
| the book you see a library card. | |
| >GIVE THE DRIVER'S LICENSE TO THE TELLER | |
| The teller laboriously studies your driver's license. | |
| Then she says, "Do you have a library card?" | |
| > >YES | |
| The teller asks, "Do you have it with you??" | |
| > >YES | |
| "Let me see your library card," demands the teller. | |
| >GIVE THE LIBRARY CARD TO THE TELLER | |
| [taking it from the book first] | |
| The teller looks at the library card with disappointment | |
| Then she gives you your driver's license and your library | |
| card and hands you $20. Finally she says "Have a nice | |
| day." This last comment almost kills her. | |
| >GO TO THE PHONE BOOTH | |
| Phone Booth | |
| There is a sticker here. | |
| >READ THE STICKER | |
| "Acme Cab Company. We take you where you deserve | |
| to go. 555-7302." | |
| >CALL 555-7302 | |
| You put 10 cents into the phone and dial. An electronic | |
| voice comes on and says, "That will be $2 for the next | |
| 30 seconds." | |
| >PUT $2 IN THE SLOT | |
| "Thank you," says the electronic voice. | |
| The number you called rings once. Someone answers | |
| the phone and says "Please hold." You hear a click, | |
| then the dreaded silence of Hold. | |
| >WAIT | |
| Time passes... | |
| >WAIT | |
| Time passes... | |
| An electronic voice comes on and says, "That will be $2 | |
| for the next 30 seconds." | |
| [Your blood pressure just went up.] | |
| >PUT $2 IN THE SLOT | |
| "Thank you," says the electronic voice. | |
| >Z | |
| Time passes... | |
| A voice gets on the phone. "Acme Cab Company. | |
| Where do you want to go?" | |
| > >ACME BUILDING | |
| "Acme Building, right. Listen, we got a cab going to the | |
| Acme Bank. You anywhere near that?" | |
| > >YES | |
| "Okay, that cab will take you to the Acme Building." | |
| Then you hear the phone on the other end hang up. | |
| [You're feeling better now.] | |
| >OUT. WEST | |
| Path | |
| Outside the Bank | |
| >WAIT FOR CAB | |
| Time passes... | |
| A cab pulls up next to you. The driver leans out the | |
| window and shouts to you, "You going to the Acme | |
| Building?" | |
| > >YES | |
| "Well, get in!" The driver opens the door for you. | |
| >GET IN THE CAB | |
| As soon as you have one foot in the cab, the driver guns | |
| the engine. You are thrown into the back seat, the door | |
| closes on your fingers, and you have a nauseating ride | |
| to the Acme Building. You turn several shades of green | |
| and almost get very sick. Just when you're seriously | |
| considering jumping out of the cab and ending it all, the | |
| cab stops, the driver pours you out of the cab, and says, | |
| "That'll be $10." | |
| >GIVE $10 TO THE DRIVER | |
| The driver takes the money from you and speeds away. | |
| Ouside the Acme Building | |
| The green and pink exterior of the Acme Building, | |
| which is in the middle of nowhere, lurks before you. A | |
| landmark of bad taste, the building has been featured | |
| in "Architectural Digest" under the headline "Wrong." | |
| the building can be entered through a door to the north. | |
| >NORTH | |
| Lobby | |
| You are standing in the lobby of the Acme Building. | |
| Hallways lead north, west, and east, and a door lies | |
| south. A receptionist sits behind a desk, reading a | |
| newspaper. | |
| >GIVE THE LETTER TO THE RECEPTIONIST | |
| The receptionist looks at you with a mixture of disgust | |
| and pity. "To collect your prize, all you have to do is sit | |
| through a short promotional film we've produced." She | |
| hands you a ticket. "Just go to the auditorium, to the | |
| north." | |
| >LOOK AT THE TICKET | |
| "Ticket number 69105. Seat 25F. Acme Building | |
| Auditorium." | |
| >N | |
| Hallway | |
| This hallway stretches north and south. To the west is a | |
| closed door marked "Auditorium." | |
| >WEST | |
| The door is closed. | |
| >OPEN THE DOOR | |
| The door is now open. | |
| >W | |
| Auditorium Aisle 15 | |
| The lights are off in the auditorium, but from the light | |
| reflecting off the giant screen, you can tell that many | |
| people are sitting in the seats. | |
| >GO TO SEAT 25F | |
| You stumble your way through the dark aisles, step on | |
| lots of people's feet, and find your seat. | |
| Seat 25F | |
| Like all the seats in this auditorium, you have a painfully | |
| clear view of the screen. Fortunately for you, this sample | |
| transcript is ending, so you don't have to suffer through | |
| the inane promotional film produced by the Acme Company. | |
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