<P>这个真的是AVG游戏的始祖吗?我以前看了一篇文章说是79年Warren Robinett编写的25K的游戏,叫Adventure。可能评判标准不同吧,也许79年的这个是第一个在PC上的AVG游戏吧。</P><P>话说回来,如果楼主说的这个游戏是始祖的话,也许有机会可以体验到哦^_^</P><P>下面是我这里有的一个游戏的readme原文:</P><P>Hello! Welcome to the Original Adventure!!</P><P>Introduction.</P><P>Somewhere nearby is colossal cave, where others have found fortunes in
5 C: W) Y0 S; otreasure and gold, though it is rumoured that some who enter are never0 E$ r% @( Z5 \; o+ |
seen again. Magic is said to work in the cave. This program will be your, N$ x3 K0 S- G* ~' P7 J! @
eyes and hands.</P><P>This program was originally developed by Willie Crowther at Stanford
. Z% `6 H& s% f, ZUniversity Artificial Intelligence Lab, and derives from the roll playing8 f6 u" L4 S9 G& Y2 Z" y7 z$ b
game \"Dungeons and Dragons\". Most of the features of the current program, k% p2 s; j/ {; c
were added by Don Woods. The current version was done by Bob Supnik. This
# U* h8 d2 v- m8 p9 J; x: J gversion was implemented on the IBM-PC (and compatibles) by Kevin Black.</P><P>Command input.</P><P>The very rudimentary parser of this program will accept two word commands,
9 `+ e. l' E( S; J8 X6 J6 Rof the verb-nown variety, single words may be used where the meaning is! B4 c A, ~- F$ h: o/ X G
obvious, for example \"NORTH\" is sufficient to mean \"GO NORTH\". The parser& r0 C! H, X9 G/ H5 Z
only examines the first four letters of each word you use, any more are
- t' Y- T1 `9 Z& iignored. As with most text adventures commonly used commands can be0 e0 }: h, }+ l5 q
abbreviated :</P><P> N - NORTH S - SOUTH E - EAST W - WEST
; L# R$ S6 K/ G" a NE -NORTHEAST NW - NORTHWEST SE - SOUTHEAST SW - SOUTHWEST
1 C4 @2 c8 l* T/ D. ]2 i U - UP D - DOWN L - LOOK I - INVENTORY</P><P>Descriptions of locations and related commands</P><P>The command \"LOOK\" is useful should you forget where you are or require,2 } f$ @3 J: a; q3 B
the long description of your location. You are normally only give the long
0 I: {+ m$ L$ G$ p/ gdescription of a location the first time, on further visits you are given3 W7 Q. r1 v6 H5 s- p$ y$ i
a short description which is usually enough to jog your memory as to
3 V9 b6 ?& L" \, l: Hwhere you are. The command \"BRIEF\" will tell the program to always use
. m9 M2 U* j1 a$ J! Rthe short descriptions of a location, even on the first visit. The
9 B9 |' G8 }' m# Oopposite of \"BRIEF\" is \"VERBOSE\".</P><P>Game management commands.</P><P>Should you wish to quit the program (Control-C is disabled to prevent* g- j5 \$ T \ {
\'accidents\') use the command \"QUIT\", on exit you will be given your
/ }" T6 [/ c- K2 qscore and rating! If you wish to know your score during play use the% F( \" s# L" x" Q, n$ c. G
command \"SCORE\".</P><P>When you look at your watch at four in the morning and decide you would
; j, ?1 D- I% u2 d Clike to go to bed it would be nice to save the game wouldn\'t it? Well
$ G5 s7 A' z2 T Z( O$ Gyou can do this with the \"SAVE\" command which will prompt you for a file
4 W w) F0 f, d0 E: `; e" Z) V0 Oname. A saved game may be restarted with the command \"RESTORE\" (or
7 o6 k- x2 [" L I1 x" e, L\"RESUME\"), this command prompts for the file in which the game was
7 g- ?' [6 `( M) psaved. The save and restore functions use a CRC to check file integrity.</P><P>Some online information is available with the commands \"HELP\" and \"INFO\".</P><P>Message encryption.</P><P>The file containing the location descriptions has been encrypted, this8 N( i4 b5 Q/ N3 ^% M7 \6 Z9 H
prevents you from spoiling the game for your self by peeking at it! Just
# O1 N+ ?+ |8 G6 S2 y0 R/ qthought I would mention that!</P><P>Running the game</P><P>The game requires the two files ADVENTUR.CTL and ADVENTUR.MTX to be in the5 P3 A, ]3 c: ~ z" |2 w
directory from which you run the game, which you do by entering ADV. If the
$ P' _% i6 a* Vprogram does not find these files it will look for a database file, and
% }6 H$ L7 @. }failing to find this will print an error message. Messing around with the
3 M2 |# Q1 ?6 ^1 i3 Mfiles will prevent the program from running properly.</P><P>
7 ^8 C% `# Z! n( C r Kevin B Black' u0 x& a& L) k
December 19879 l! Z0 R' {( A5 ~- {9 F$ n
</P><P>这个游戏我已经传给XYZ了,呵呵</P> |