Journey To The Centre Of The Nose ================================= Story ----- Miguelito was everything but a whiz. That's why, on the first day her mum took him to the special class for adolescents still in 2nd grade at the primary school (the famous SCFASISGATPS), he felt a little bit lost among so many geniuses, so many books, and su much science. He just sat down in his hexagonal desk, down headed and looking straight to the floor, kind of ashamed. The teacher was babling about something barely understandable. He had a severe headache and was getting seriously bored. In front of him, a brand new box of wooden pencils (brand Alpino), just bought, stared at him defiantly. So Miguelito began burying one by one all the pencils inside his nose. He thought he was really good at this, as he held several records since he was at the kindergarden. She just wanted to blow off his personal record and try to introduce the whole box of twelve pencils! Well, he was now a pupil at the SCFASISGATPS. That was another level, he had to take the challenge. After he buried the white pencil, the last one still left in the box, he suddenly felt how he stopped hearing his teacher and the picture turned blurred. Miguelito closed his eyes and fell down his desk, plunged into a deep coma. When he woke up, he was in front of a huge, enormous nasal orifice. He didn't know how he got there, he was just positive that, if he didn't remove the twelve pencils from his skull, he could never escape from that nightmare… The Game -------- You control Miguelito inside his own skull, in the search of twelve pencils. Only when you have removed all the twelve pencils from inside Miguelito's skull you'll be able to escape from this nightmare. Some sections in Miguelito's skull are not accesible from the beginning of your quest. Thankfully, there's always a weak, thin spot of tissue you can easily cut with a scalpel. Don't worry, there's plenty of scalpels inside Miguelito‘s nose and other places inside his skull. You must beware of lots of germs which wander everywhere and which can kill you if you are not careful with your jumps. When you feel exhausted, just look for chorizo sandwhiches (which nobody knows exactly how they got there!) FX Retina Burner ---------------- Playing this game in a small emulator screen can destroy your eyes. We strongly recommend playing this game full screen on in a real ZX Spectrum. The Mojon Twins can't be held responsible of possible eye damage. Or whatever. FX Based On A True Story ------------------------ Serious, I swear, this happened for real. Miguelito is my neightbour. He always wins me at Dead or Alive in the Dreamcast, but I don't get very mad. Game Controls ------------- O - Left, P - Right, Q, SPACE - Jump Loading ------- LOAD"" (ENTER) For 128K models, switch to 48 BASIC, and then follow the instructions for the 48K models. Game Credits ------------ Game: The Mojon Twins, colección Pretujao 2010, vol #3. Powered by La Churrera by The Mojon Twins and splib2 by Alvin Albrecht. Uses aPPack decompressor by dwedit, adapted by Utopian & optimized by Metalbrain