tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19575546.post8626506610936560383..comments2024-03-17T09:07:56.678+01:00Comments on The Gaming Philosopher: [IF Competition] Earl GreyVictor Gijsbershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12770054233775973753noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19575546.post-13587368304856323742009-10-14T19:40:36.915+02:002009-10-14T19:40:36.915+02:00Does it combine British with American spelling? Th...Does it combine British with American spelling? The only thing I can see that's British spelling is "Grey," except that's the name of a kind of tea (and of a dude before that), so even Americans spell it that way. (British spelling would mess the game up, as sea lions can't rest on a clustre of rock.)<br /><br />Also -- I just checked this -- "wary guardsman" is inmatt whttp://saucersofmud.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19575546.post-66296045608540683852009-10-10T02:40:42.257+02:002009-10-10T02:40:42.257+02:00unless I missed something, you only get the descri...<i>unless I missed something, you only get the description "wary guardsman" when you try to knock the guardsman...</i><br /><br />I think you missed something: the room description says "The only way out is to the south, where a wary guardsman stands before the door."<br /><br /><i>if I see the white luster of shine rock, there already are rocks?</i><br /><br />The way I RGnoreply@blogger.com