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Death Valley
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Anteaters
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An Interactive Fiction
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Release 1 / Serial number 150512 / Inform 7 build 6M22 (I6/v6.33 lib 6/12N) SD
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Death Valley
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You can see a Guide to Desert Fauna and a gizmo here.
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> > Death Valley
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(Testing.)
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>[1] get guide
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Taken.
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>[2] look up spines in guide
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You flip through the Guide for a while and eventually realise that spines are flora, not fauna.
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>[3] x gizmo
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The gizmo is hard to describe, but it projects an idea of waiting.
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>[4] get gizmo
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Taken.
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>[5] i
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The gizmo eagerly soaks up the whole idea of taking inventory.
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You are carrying:
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a gizmo
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a Guide to Desert Fauna
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>[6] x gizmo
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The gizmo is hard to describe, but it projects an idea of taking inventory.
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>[7] drop gizmo
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The percussion of the fall seems to have shaken the gizmo's idea loose! There's nothing for it now but taking inventory.
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You are carrying:
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a Guide to Desert Fauna
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>[8] get gizmo
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Taken.
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>[9] look up anteater colonies in guide
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The gizmo eagerly soaks up the whole idea of consulting the Guide to Desert Fauna about "anteater colonies".
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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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>[10] x gizmo
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The gizmo is hard to describe, but it projects an idea of consulting the Guide to Desert Fauna about "anteater colonies".
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>[11] drop gizmo
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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".
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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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