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skipbrek.zip *
Contains SKIPBREK.ACD
Release 2.
Requires an Alan interpreter. Visit IFWiki for download links.
skipbsrc.zip *
Source code for release 2.
wackycmp.zip *
Contains SKIPBREK.ACD
Version 1.​0 (WackyComp release).
Requires an Alan interpreter. Visit IFWiki for download links.
WackyComp.txt
The rules of David Glasser's 1999 WackyComp
Walkthrough and map
by David Welbourn
* Compressed with ZIP. Free Unzip tools are available for most systems at www.info-zip.org.

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Skipping Breakfast

by Stephen Griffiths

Humor, Children's, Fantasy
1999

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About the Story

In this short one-room game, you are a rabbit tied to a tree in a moonlit clearing. You need to escape before you're roasted over a fire for a wolf's breakfast.


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You are a trapped rabbit destined to become a wolf's breakfast unless you can escape. This mini-comp game is based on the quote "No knot can untie itself" that was provided by David Glasser for his WackyComp. Nothing original but the fairy tale setting of this trivial puzzle-feast is implemented effectively, making the game worth a look.

-- George Pappas

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