First Day by Mystery> read me
This game was made for children between the ages of 9 and 12. So if you are older than that, try to put yourself in a childs shoes. The point of this game is to introduce younger children to interactive fiction. It is meant to be simple, and is an introduction to children who have never played this kind of game before. So keep this in mind if you decide to rate the game. IT IS FOR KIDS!
> open cabinet
You open the cabinet. Your toys and your uniform are inside the cabinet.
> get all from cabinet
You take your toys, your uniform and
> put clothes on
You put on your dull looking uniform, and are now dressed for school.
> e
You move east.
Living Room
This is your living room. It is large and roomy, and holds a couch, a chair, an entertainment center, and a coffee table. The carpet is a plush cream color, and Mom has a fit if you spill anything on it. Your parents room is to the south, but you are not allowed to go in there. You can move north and west.
> n
You move north.
Dining room
This is the small room north of the living room, where you family gathers for dinner There is a dinette here and some chairs. You can move south and west.
> w
You move west.
Kitchen
The kitchen is small, but comfortable. There are a few cupboards, a stove, refrigerator, and a table for preparing food. You can only move east.
> open refrigerator
You open the refrigerator. A gallon of milk is inside the refrigerator.
> get milk
You take a gallon of milk from the refrigerator.
> x table
The sturdy table is made from wood, and is near the back door. Mom usually uses the table when she has to cut vegetables up to make salad, or something. On the Kitchen table is a cereal bowl, a spoon and a box of Frooties.
> get frooties
You take a box of Frooties from the Kitchen table.
> pour cereal in bowl
You pour yourself a nice big bowl of Frooties. You can feel your stomach growl, and a rumble travels across your belly.
> pour milk in bowl
You pour the milk in the bowl, and watch as the Frooties begin to float to the rim of the bowl.
> drop all
Which milk. The gallon of milk or the milk?
> get bowl
You take a cereal bowl from the Kitchen table.
> get spoon
You take a spoon from the Kitchen table.
> e
You move east.
Dining room
This is the small room north of the living room, where you family gathers for dinner There is a dinette here and some chairs. You can move south and west.
> eat breakfast
You chow down on the large bowl of Frooties you prepared for yourself. You dive your spoon in over and over, until you finally get to the bottom of the bowl. Now that you ate all the cereal, you pick the bowl up and slurp the sugar logged milk at the bottom of the bowl. MMM!
> s
You move south.
Living Room
This is your living room. It is large and roomy, and holds a couch, a chair, an entertainment center, and a coffee table. The carpet is a plush cream color, and Mom has a fit if you spill anything on it. Your parents room is to the south, but you are not allowed to go in there. You can move north, east and west.
> e
You move east.
Front yard
This is your front yard. The fresh cut green grass is worn in spots where you and your brother play with your wrestling set. There is a patio table and some chairs. Dad likes to barbecue every weekend, so his grill is here too. You can move east and west.
> e
You move east.
On the side walk
You are on the sidewalk in front of your house. You can see your house to the west, and to the southwest is your nasty neighbors house, you stay away from there ever since the lady and your mom had an argument over trash. The trash didn't have anything to do with garbage. It's funny how adults can still act like children. You can move south and west.
> s
You move south.
In front of the Neighbor's house
You walk along the front of the neighbors house, tapping the fence as you go. The house is surrounded by a small, old, and badly in need of repair, chain link fence. Th house itself is red brick, and a white covered porch lies to the front of the house. You can move north and south.
> s
You move south.
At the Bus Stop
You are standing at the bus stop. Is is on the south side of your neighbor's house. Thankfully they leave early, so you don't have to worry about them. The area you are standing in is covered with dirt and pebbles. There is a yellow fire hydrant on the corner. And several children are here waiting for the bus. You can only move north.