![]() The cycle continues and the "game" progresses, hopefully towards completion. ![]() (These commands are actually entered via the MSPA forums.) The author, Andrew Hussie, selects a command from the ones suggested and uses it as the basis for the next day's panel. Each update sees the protagonist confronted with a situation a little text underneath the image explains what has happened and there is a flashing prompt, implictly requesting commands from the reader. The gimmick here is that the comic is an imitation of a LucasArts-style point-and-click adventure game in the vein of Day Of The Tentacle, with a text-based interface.
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