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~Fool's Gold (C64)
~ F O O L ' S G O L D
~ (Romik)
~ John R. Barnsley - Commodore C64
Start on a Dusty Track.
S - S - GET TORCH - S - S - GET MATCHES - LIGHT TORCH - E - E - S -
W - S -E - S - GET WHISKEY - W - GET PICKAXE - N - W - N - W - W -
GIVE WHISKEY -(a secret passage is now revealed) - W - S - S - S -
W - W - N - W - S - S - S - S - E - S - DIG - (a hole appears in
the floor leading South) - DROP PICKAXE - S - W - S - S - S - S -
GET DYNAMITE - E - S - W - GET OIL - E -N - N - W - N - N - N - E -
E - S - S - E - GET CAKE - W - N - N - W - N -N - W - N - W - N -
N - W - W - W - S - DROP DYNAMITE - LIGHT DYNAMITE -(you've blasted
a hole in the wall!) - DROP MATCHES - S - S - S - S - W - S - S -
OIL TRACK - (a diamond is revealed!).
S - S - FEED BEAR - (using the cake.......a golden chain is now
revealed) -N - (the bear now follows you) - N - N - N - E - E - GET
PLANS - READ PLANS - (you are told that you will need a saw and some
wood before you can build a ladder and climb places) - W - N - N
- N - N - N - E - N - N - E - GET GUN - E - E - E - GET SHOVEL -
E - S - S - W - S - S - S - S - E - DROP SHOVEL - GET BULLET -
N - N - N - SHOOT RATTLESNAKE - (you reveal some coins) - DROP
GUN - S - S - S - GET SHOVEL - S - S - E - S - S - OPEN CONTAINER
- (the bear helps you) - LOOK - GET PEARL - N - N - W - N - N - N -
DROP PEARL - E - E - E - N - E - GET ROPE - S - S - E - E - (the
mountain lion is scared away by the bear........revealing an
emerald!).
E - E - E - DROP ROPE - CLIMB ROPE - LOOK - E - E - E - E - GET
HOOK - W -W - W - W - THROW HOOK - (it reaches the top of the pit
and grips) - E - S - S - S - S - S - GET SAW - E - MOVE DEBRIS -
LOOK - DROP SHOVEL - S - S -GET NUGGET - N - N - N - N - W - N -
N - W - CLIMB HOOK - LOOK - W - W -DROP NUGGET - GET WOOD - CUT WOOD
- MAKE LADDER - GET KEY - W - W - N - W -GET BOW - W - W - W - N - N
- N - N - N - N - N - DROP LADDER - E - S - GET RING - E - E - E -
E - E - DROP RING - E - E - S - E - E - E - OIL DOOR -OPEN DOOR -
DROP BOTTLE - E - E - GET FIDDLE - E - S - HIT WALL - (you break
through) - S - S - S - W - W - GET BELT - E - N - N - E - N - N - W
-W - N - W - W - W - N - W - W - DROP BELT - W - W - W - W - W - N -
N.
CLIMB LADDER - LOOK - S - E - S - S - S - W - S - PLAY FIDDLE - (a
bridge appears and spans the chasm) - DROP BOW - S - W - W - W -
GET CASE - E - E - E - N - N - N - E - N - N - W - N - CLIMB LADDER
- LOOK - E - S - S - S -S - GET RUBY - N - N - N - E - E - E - E - E
- DROP CASE - DROP RUBY - DROP FIDDLE - SCORE - (should be 50/150 at
this stage) - W - W - W - W - W - S -S - S - W - W - W - N -
OPEN SAFE - (something falls out) - LOOK - GET GEMSTONE - W - W - S
- W - W - W - S - S - S - S - S - S - S - E - S - GET BOX - N - W -
W - S - S - GET CHAIN - DROP KEY - N - N - GET DIAMOND - N -N - E -
N - N - N - N - N - E - E - E - N - E - E - S - E - E - E - N - N -N
- E - E - E - DROP DIAMOND - GET STAFF - OPEN BOX - LOOK - DROP
BOX -DROP STAFF - GET DIAMOND - GET JEWELLERY - E - E - DROP
JEWELLERY - DROP GEMSTONE - DROP DIAMOND - DROP CHAIN - SCORE -
(should now be 90/150).
W - W - W - W - W - S - S - S - W - W - GET COINS - S - S - E - E -
E - E -S - E - E - GET NUGGET - W - GET EMERALD - W - S - S - GET
VASE - N - N - N - W - W - W - N - N - E - E - N - N - N - E - E - E
- E - E - DROP NUGGET -DROP EMERALD - DROP VASE - DROP COINS - SCORE
- (should now be 130/150) - W - W - W - W - W - S - S - S - W - W -
S - S - GET PEARL - W - W - GET BOOK - READ BOOK - (it reads: 'Found
an old bear in one of the caves, calmed him down with
some........'........the rest is unreadable, but don't
worry......we've covered that event!) - DROP BOOK - N - N - W - W -
W - S -GET PEBBLE - N - E - E - E - N - E - E - E - S - E - E - N -
N - N - E - E - E - E - E - DROP PEBBLE - DROP PEARL - SCORE.
` FINAL MESSAGE
` "You have scored 150 points out of 150"
` "WELL DONE!"
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