Did the designers hide something in the textual game?

MM is hard but fair. and clever. It must be played.

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That’s a different thing: There wasn’t something hidden in the text adventure. So you could search for years (and get more and more frustrated). I for myself don’t want to search 30 years for a gas can again … (Ok, not 30 years. But many years. :slight_smile:)

You don’t have to like it. But you should play it first. Big plus: You will understand some of the now annoying in-game-jokes in TWP. :slight_smile:

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It has several dead ends. And that’s not fair. :wink:

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I thought the pc bit, with its noughts and crosses was a bit ā€˜War Games’-ish.

I thought you might have to get the computer to play itself at it and see if it went down because the AI couldn’t cope with no wins like in the movie. But no.

Once you crashed the adventure twice I went to play it again and found it had been deleted.

I’ve been looking for any kind of secret ending, but I’ve given up. I thought I would get into the bank vault and find a real will, knowing that the BM had been the murderer. But that wasn’t possible either.