Briefing
Part I
After you found the treasure of Chief StuPidHed, you thought your life would settle down. Well, You were wrong.
Friday, May 15th.
You recieve a phone call. The conversation is below:
You: Hello?
Caller: Yes. This is Mr. White. I need to speak to you.
You: About what?
Mr. White: You recently found the treasure of Chief StuPidHed, did you not?
You: Yes.
Mr. White: Good. Go to the old warehouse on 13th street. Do you know where it is?
You: Yes, Why?
Mr. White: You will see. Meet me there at 7:00 sharp.
You: Okay.
As he hangs up, you get an odd feeling.
Well, this is nice. In addition to the 10% profit from the treasure, you get a strange phone call. "Oh well," you think. At seven o'clock, you are standing at the entrance to the warehouse. A man walks up. This is your conversation:
You: Are you Mr. White?
Man: Quiet! Spys may be anywhere! Come, inside.
You and the man walk inside the warehouse.
Man: Yes, I am Mr. White. I work for Interpol. We need someone with your
expertise to help with an amazon mission. Do you accept?
You: Well, umm...
Mr. White: Yes or No?
You: Yes.
Set deep in the Amazon rain forest, a small group of Mayan artifacts have been found. However, a group of terrorists known only as "The Dark Guild" are opposing the dig, as well as other archealogical sites around the globe. Your job is to stop them.
- QBASIC Executor
- Download Part I Game file
To play Amazon Ambush, you will need two parts, the QBASIC Executor and the game file:
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The main gameplay for Part II is complete, along with the core NPC code. I am now working on internal games, NPC dialogue, and save and load routines. Part II will be over twice as big as Part I, with over 162 locations, mulitiple-state NPCs (Non-Player Characters), and six games. Unfortunately, i haven't done much work in the last 2 months. Right now, (1-1-01) I think that the game will be done by December 1st, 7001. Check back here for another progress update.
A great big, warm, loving, fuzzy, wonderful, (you get the picture), thanks goes to Geocities, without whom I would never have this page.