Demon Knight ============ Introduction ------------ Had any good Adventures lately? It's probably all becoming a little easy now, isn't it? You found the treasure, killed the monsters... and got home in time for tea. Try this one. It is difficult, deadly and logical. Your task is to find, face and defeat the Demon Beelzebub. You will need a strong nerve and a clear, incisive mind to succeed. In order to defeat the Demon, magic must be used - no, don't think you're just going to stroll up to Beelebub and start swinging a sword around. Not a good idea. This is an Adventure in which it will be a long time before you get *that* fat - so don't blow it! You only get one life, but you can save onto tape at any stage and restart later if it all gets too much to cope with. DEMON KNIGHT is a challenge to Adventurers of all levels - can *you* meet it? Playing the Game ---------------- Once loaded and running, Demon Knight offers the player a classic example of a typical text-based adventure program. Your quest, and you accepted the challenge as soon as you loaded the tape, is to find useful objects, explore the terrain and, should you be fortunate enough to solve all the puzzles, to kill the Demon Knight himslf and so rescue a beautiful maiden. Much of what you discover will have a purpose somewhere else in the adventure, some of it has no purpose at all! You should also keep your eyes open for subtle clues in the descriptions of your current location as you never know when bringing something to a place might reveal further, and more useful, objects. The rules of syntax are fairly straightforward. All commands must be entered as two words: GO WEST, SEARCH ROOM, KILL SKELETON etc be explicitly stated: ENTER ROOM, for example. Three single word commands are available: QUIT which allows you to exit the game and save your character to tape; HELP which can sometimes provide a ray of sunshine in your darkness; and INVENTORY which lists the objects you are carrying or wearing. As with all adventure games remember to expect the unexpected. Blundering through killing everything that moves and staggering under a pile of utterly useless objects is certainly not the way to solve the puzzles! Loading ------- LOAD"" (ENTER)