SpeedIF 3

solutions

z598SpeedIF 3 A Boy and his Goat by Ola Sverre Bauge [Baf's] [Ratings] [Walkthru + map] x
z598SpeedIF 3 The Devil Made Me Do It by David A. Cornelson [Baf's] [Ratings] [Walkthru + map] [Xyzzy]
T298SpeedIF 3 Moral Me This by Mark Musante [Baf's] [Ratings] [Walkthru + map] x
z598SpeedIF 3 Pryde and the Pink Flamingo by Christopher Huang [Baf's] [Ratings] [Walkthru + map] x
z598SpeedIF 3 Three Steps to the Left by Lucian Smith [Baf's] [Ratings] [Walkthru + map] x

The solutions below are by David Welbourn.


Date
December 3, 1998
Organizer
Jason Dyer
Premise
Write a comedy in the form of a medieval morality play. The protagonist is attempting to transport something from one location to another, and his or her efforts are stymied by one or several of the following: Sloth, Pride, Avarice, Wrath, Lust, Gluttony, Envy, Discretion, Death, and the Devil. They don't necessarily have to appear in person. Bonus points for using any of the following: pez, a green yo-yo, a lawn ornament, an iguana, corn, a herd of buffalo, a robot duck.
See also
Baf’s Guide: SpeedIF
IFWiki: Speed-IF 3


Hillpathe→ Clearinge→(win)
↓sit on hill
(lose)

A Boy and his Goat

by Ola Sverre Bauge

>i. x goat. e. x hill. (sit on hill. undo.) e. e.

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The Devil Made Me Do It

by David A. Cornelson

On the
Fence
d↓
Children's
Yard

(This walkthru is based on Release 1 of the game.)

Some clever stuff here, but spoiled somewhat by bugs and read-author's-mind. Some initial confusion since the yo-yo can't be called "yoyo", the iguana is named "igauna", the gnome statue can't be called "statue", and the Pez dispenser can't be called "dispenser".

>i. x kit. open it. x yo-yo. x gnome. x iguana. x corn. x duck. x pez. x candy.

>take all from kit. eat candy.

>x kids. x boy. x girl.

>x yard. x Harkin's yard. x children's yard. x house.

>drop pez. d.

>x porch. xyzzy. z. (if necessary, wait again until Mom appears, and warns the kids away from Harkin's yard.)

At this point, the kids' actions run in a seven-part cycle. You want to tempt the girl when she checks the house to see if her mother's watching, and tempt the boy when he looks at the forbidden fence.

>put gnome on porch. (a trap for mom, at end of game)

>z. z. z. (the girl should now be checking the house)

>drop yo-yo. z. z. (the boy should now be checking the fence)

>drop iguana.

>z. x boy. (this step is necessary, then it's just a matter of waiting)

>z. z. z. z. z. z. z.

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Moral Me This

by Mark Musante

Moral
Me This
Inn

This is surreal... (And actually, this game doesn't seem to have a name; "Moral Me This" is the name of the first location.)

>x iguana. x grass. x flowers. x corn. i. take corn.

>x inn. x yo-yo. take yo-yo. x buffalo. e.

>x benches. look under benches. x ornament. w.

>x small object. take duck. push button.

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Front
Lawn
Home Sweet
Home
|
Suburban
Street

Pryde and the Pink Flamingo

by Christopher Huang

>i. x flamingo. x hedge. x front lawn. x grass. n.

>x Pryde. ask Pryde about flamingo. drop flamingo. n. e.

>x phone. take phone. w. s. n. take card. x card. e.

>take phone. w. s. take flamingo. n. drop flamingo.

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Exterior
Swamp,
day
e→

x sign
Interior
Theater,
hot, sticky
 
e→Interior
Orphanage,
day

Three Steps to the Left

by Lucian Smith

>x me. i. x locket. x flamingo. x pez. x trees. e.

>x rito. x tato. x pit. look in pit. x stage hand. x sign.

>e.

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