Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Hunt the Wumpus

I have been trying to remember some of the old games I used to play on my dad's'Texas Instruments personal computer'. I finally found the name of one of the games!!! It was called Hunt the Wumpus. I guess the game of Hunt the Wumpus was developed by Gregory Yob. It was first published by Creative Computing in their September/October 1975 issue.

A version of the game can be played online at http://www.inthe80s.com/games/wumpus/index.shtml.

Here are the instructions:

You are hunting the wumpus in a completely dark cave system. Each cavern is connected to 3 others by tunnels. In each cave you will be told whether or not you hear bats, feel a draft, or smell a wumpus by looking at the messages in the text box. You begin the game armed with five arrows

*If you feel a draft then you are next to a cavern with a pit. If you go there you fall in the pit and die.The wumpus has suckers on its feet which prevents it from falling into a pit.

*If you hear bats you are next to a cavern that contains a superbat. If you go there you get picked up and carried by the bat to another cavern. The wumpus is very heavy which prevents the bats from grabbing it.

*If you smell a wumpus, you are next to a cavern that holds the wumpus. If you enter a cavern that holds a wumpus it will either exit through one of the tunnels or eat you. The wumpus is known to move between caverns in search of fresh meat.

*Each turn you can choose to move or fire an arrow into an adjacent tunnel. You do this by clicking on the fire or go buttons in the direction ofthe tunnel that you want to fire or go through. If an arrow enters a cavern that holds a wumpus he will either make a quick escape through one of the tunnels or stay in the room and get killed. When you fire an arrow, it will fly in a line to the edge of the maze, though it will only kill a wumpus in an adjacent cavern. You might find extra arrows left by previous hunters.

The object is to kill the wumpus without getting killed first.

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