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Death Valley
Anteaters
An Interactive Fiction
Release 1 / Serial number 150512 / Inform 7 build 6M22 (I6/v6.33 lib 6/12N) SD
Death Valley
You can see a Guide to Desert Fauna and a gizmo here.
> > Death Valley
(Testing.)
>[1] get guide
Taken.
>[2] look up spines in guide
You flip through the Guide for a while and eventually realise that spines are flora, not fauna.
>[3] x gizmo
The gizmo is hard to describe, but it projects an idea of waiting.
>[4] get gizmo
Taken.
>[5] i
The gizmo eagerly soaks up the whole idea of taking inventory.
You are carrying:
a gizmo
a Guide to Desert Fauna
>[6] x gizmo
The gizmo is hard to describe, but it projects an idea of taking inventory.
>[7] drop gizmo
The percussion of the fall seems to have shaken the gizmo's idea loose! There's nothing for it now but taking inventory.
You are carrying:
a Guide to Desert Fauna
>[8] get gizmo
Taken.
>[9] look up anteater colonies in guide
The gizmo eagerly soaks up the whole idea of consulting the Guide to Desert Fauna about "anteater colonies".
The giant anteater, which grows to six feet in size and can kill a jaguar, is a solitary animal, found in many habitats, including grasslands, deciduous forests and rainforests. It does not form colonies. That's ants. They're actually quite easy to tell apart.
>[10] x gizmo
The gizmo is hard to describe, but it projects an idea of consulting the Guide to Desert Fauna about "anteater colonies".
>[11] drop gizmo
The percussion of the fall seems to have shaken the gizmo's idea loose! There's nothing for it now but consulting the Guide to Desert Fauna about "anteater colonies".
The giant anteater, which grows to six feet in size and can kill a jaguar, is a solitary animal, found in many habitats, including grasslands, deciduous forests and rainforests. It does not form colonies. That's ants. They're actually quite easy to tell apart.
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