Faulty Towers/Walkthrough



You will first have to connect your Sinclair ZX Spectrum or Commodore 64 and cassette recorder to your television set, then switch all three of them on; once you have done this, you shall have to insert the cassette for Harbour Soft's 1984 text adventure game Faulty Towers into the recorder, type LOAD "" (without leaving a space between the quotation marks), then press Enter to load the program into the console. The game shall then proceed to the start screen shown above (however, the image is of the ZX version, as the C64 version's uses different colours and a less medieval-looking font) as the text "Press any key to continue" flashes at the bottom of it - and once you have done so the game will proceed to the second start screen shown below.

The text "Press any key to continue" again flashes at the bottom of the second start screen, and once you have done so, it will proceed to the third start screen shown below; it explains that Sybil and the other characters will occasionally set tasks for Basil that he has to complete within a specific number of moves (which varies depending on the task) but he will not know in advance how long he has for the job. If he fails to complete a task in time, he will lose his sanity and be taken away to a mental hospital - and the text of "Press any key to continue" again flashes at the bottom of the third start screen.

Once you have done so the game will start; however, in the C64 version Basil says What next mate? at the end of a description instead of What now?.

I am standing at the reception ''desk. On it is a bell, a register'' and some hotel booking forms. There are doors to the north and south and a counter flap which leads east. What now? RING BELL

Polly appears and says, "Can you help me with this crossword Mr  Faulty, seven letters, look very  closely for a testing answer?" What now? EXAMINE

Inside the front cover of the register is written the combination of the safe. "L2R45L17" What now? N

''I am in the hotel's ofice. There'' is a desk, a typewriter and a ''filing cabinet in here. The door'' is to the south. I can also see:- A wall safe A bunch of keys Sybil! What now? INSULT SYBIL Have you ever seen my wife make toast, she just breathes on it! I seem to have got away with ''that. Sybil has disappeared!''

''I am in the hotel's ofice. There'' is a desk, a typewriter and a ''filing cabinet in here. The door'' is to the south. I can also see:- A wall safe A bunch of keys And no Sybil, thank heavens! What now? L2R45L17

''I am in the hotel's ofice. There'' is a desk, a typewriter and a ''filing cabinet in here. The door'' is to the south. I can also see:- An open wall safe A wad of money A bunch of keys And no Sybil, thank heavens! What now? TAKE MONEY OK. What now? TAKE KEYS OK. What now? S

I am standing at the reception ''desk. On it is a bell, a register'' and some hotel booking forms. There are doors to the north and south and a counter flap which leads east. I can also see:- Polly. What now? E

''I am in the front lobby. There'' are doors to the north, east and south, and the reception desk is to the west. I can also see:- An umbrella What now? E

''I am in the Kitchen. There are'' ''sinks and cookers in here. In the'' corner is a dumb-waiter leading ''to the first floor. There are'' doors to the north, east and ''south. The door to the lobby has'' no handle on this side! I can also see:- A knife Manuel! What now? HIT MANUEL Manuel leaves nursing a thick ear! Press any key to continue.

''I am in the Kitchen. There are'' ''sinks and cookers in here. In the'' corner is a dumb-waiter leading ''to the first floor. There are'' doors to the north, east and ''south. The door to the lobby has'' no handle on this side! I can also see:- A knife No sign of that idiot Spanish waiter! What now? N

''I am in the kitchen store. There'' is a lot of tinned food on racks ''and a table in here. There are'' doors to the east and south. I can also see:- A torch What now? E

I am in a large, walk in ''refrigerator. It's cold enough to'' freeze the whatsits off a brass ''thingumy!! The door is to the'' west. I can also see:- Some very mouldy cheese! What now? TAKE CHEESE OK. What now? W

''I am in the kitchen store. There'' is a lot of tinned food on racks ''and a table in here. There are'' doors to the east and south. I can also see:- A torch What now? S

''I am in the Kitchen. There are'' ''sinks and cookers in here. In the'' corner is a dumb-waiter leading ''to the first floor. There are'' doors to the north, east and ''south. The door to the lobby has'' no handle on this side! I can also see:- A knife Manuel! What now? HIT MANUEL Manuel leaves nursing a thick ear! Press any key to continue.

''I am in the Kitchen. There are'' ''sinks and cookers in here. In the'' corner is a dumb-waiter leading ''to the first floor. There are'' doors to the north, east and ''south. The door to the lobby has'' no handle on this side! I can also see:- A knife No sign of that idiot Spanish waiter! What now? E

''I am in the scullery. There is a'' washing up machine and racks of cutlery and crockery in here. There are doors to the south and west. I can also see:- A knife sharpener What now? S

I am in the small yard at the ''back of the hotel. I can go north'' or south. I can also see:- Some dustbins What now? DROP CHEESE OK. What now? N

''I am in the scullery. There is a'' washing up machine and racks of cutlery and crockery in here. There are doors to the south and west. I can also see:- A knife sharpener What now? W

''I am in the Kitchen. There are'' ''sinks and cookers in here. In the'' corner is a dumb-waiter leading ''to the first floor. There are'' doors to the north, east and ''south. The door to the lobby has'' no handle on this side! I can also see:- A knife No sign of that idiot Spanish waiter! What now? S

''I am in the Dining Room. I can'' see a number of tables set for dinner and a trolley carrying ''biscuits and cheese. The doors'' are north, south and west. I can also see:- A biscuit barrel Two little old ladies. What now? W

I am in the downstairs hall. There are doors to the north, east and west, and a staircase leading up to the first floor. What now? N

''I am in the front lobby. There'' are doors to the north, east and south, and the reception desk is to the west. I can also see:- An umbrella What now? N

I am standing in the front porch ''of the hotel. I can go north or'' south. What now? N

I am in the car park just outside the front entrance of ''the hotel. I could go east, south'' or west. What now? E

I am on the driveway to my ''garage. Exits lead east and west.'' What now? E

''I am in my garage. There is a'' tool bench against the far wall and shelves with pots of paint ''above it. The door is to the west'' I can also see:- An old banger What now? TAKE CAR

What now? W

I am on the driveway to my ''garage. Exits lead east and west.'' What now? W

I am in the car park just outside the front entrance of ''the hotel. I could go east, south'' or west. What now? W

I am on the gravel drive outside ''the hotel. I can go east or'' west. What now? W

I am on the gravel dive to the ''west of the hotel. Exits lead'' east, south and west. What now? W

''I am at the front gate. There are'' two large stone gateposts topped with brightly painted concrete ''gnomes!! Exits lead east and'' south. What now? S

''I am on the road to town. I can'' go north or south. What now? S

''I am on Acacia Avenue. A pleasant'' ''tree lined street. It leads'' north and south. What now? S

I am on a steep hill that leads ''down towards the town. The road'' continues north and south. What now? S

I am on High Street outside the ''"Ying-Tong-Fong". I can go north'' or south. What now? DROP CAR OK. What now? S

''I am in the "Ying-Tong-Fong". A'' small wizzended Chinaman is ''standing behind the counter. The'' door is to the north. I can also see:- Six of Mr Fong's set dinners. What now? TAKE FOOD OK. What now? N

I am on High Street outside the ''"Ying-Tong-Fong". I can go north'' or south. I can also see:- An old banger What now? TAKE CAR What now? N

I am on a steep hill that leads ''down towards the town. The road'' continues north and south. "BASIL!" There has been a fire in the kitchen and the guests ''are demanding food. If you don't'' get some soon they'll all leave! What now? N

''I am on Acacia Avenue. A pleasant'' ''tree lined street. It leads'' north and south. What now? N

''I am on the road to town. I can'' go north or south. What now? N

''I am at the front gate. There are'' two large stone gateposts topped with brightly painted concrete ''gnomes!! Exits lead east and'' south. What now? E

I am on the gravel dive to the ''west of the hotel. Exits lead'' east, south and west. What now? E

I am on the gravel drive outside ''the hotel. I can go east or'' west. What now? E

I am in the car park just outside the front entrance of ''the hotel. I could go east, south'' or west. What now? DROP CAR OK. What now? S

I am standing in the front porch ''of the hotel. I can go north or'' south. What now? S

''I am in the front lobby. There'' are doors to the north, east and south, and the reception desk is to the west. I can also see:- An umbrella What now? E

''I am in the Kitchen. There are'' ''sinks and cookers in here. In the'' corner is a dumb-waiter leading ''to the first floor. There are'' doors to the north, east and ''south. The door to the lobby has'' no handle on this side! I can also see:- A knife Manuel! What now? HIT MANUEL Sorry, I can't do that. What now? S

''I am in the Dining Room. I can'' see a number of tables set for dinner and a trolley carrying ''biscuits and cheese. The doors'' are north, south and west. I can also see:- A biscuit barrel Two little old ladies. What now? DROP FOOD The two old ladies polish the lot off! What now? OPEN BISCUIT

''I am in the Dining Room. I can'' see a number of tables set for dinner and a trolley carrying ''biscuits and cheese. The doors'' are north, south and west. I can also see:- An open biscuit barrel Manuel's pet rat, Basil!! Two little old ladies. What now? TAKE RAT OK. What now? N

''I am in the Kitchen. There are'' ''sinks and cookers in here. In the'' corner is a dumb-waiter leading ''to the first floor. There are'' doors to the north, east and ''south. The door to the lobby has'' no handle on this side! I can also see:- A knife No sign of that idiot Spanish waiter! What now? TAKE KNIFE OK. What now? E

''I am in the scullery. There is a'' washing up machine and racks of cutlery and crockery in here. There are doors to the south and west. I can also see:- A knife sharpener What now? SHARPEN KNIFE OK. What now? S

I am in the small yard at the ''back of the hotel. I can go north'' or south. I can also see:- Some dustbins What now? DROP RAT OK. What now? S

I am on the path at the rear of ''the hotel. I can go north or'' south. What now? S

I am on the path to the east of ''the patio. I can go north, east or'' west. What now? E

''I am in the garden shed. There is'' a lawnmower and some gardening ''tools in here. The door is to the'' west. I can also see:- A long ladder What now? TAKE LADDER OK. What now? W

I am on the path to the east of ''the patio. I can go north, east or'' west. What now? W

''I am on the patio. Exits lead'' north, east and west. What now? W

I am on the lawn outside the bar Exits lead east and west. What now? W

I am on the lawn outside the ''lounge. I can go east or west.'' What now? W

''I am on the lawn. I can go north'' or east. What now? N

''I am in the rose garden. I can go'' north or south. What now? N

I am standing under a large oak ''tree. I can go north or south.'' I can also see:- A length of rope What now? DROP LADDER OK. What now? CUT ROPE Ok I've got the rope now. What now? DROP SHARP KNIFE OK. What now? S

''I am in the rose garden. I can go'' north or south. What now? S

''I am on the lawn. I can go north'' or east. What now? E

I am on the lawn outside the ''lounge. I can go east or west.'' What now? E

I am on the lawn outside the bar Exits lead east and west. What now? E

''I am on the patio. Exits lead'' north, east and west. '"BASIL!" The Major is in the' bar. If you don't stop him drinking soon he'll be shooting flies with his shotgun again! What now? N

''I am in the sun lounge. It has a'' glass roof and French windows ''which open onto the patio. There'' are doors to the north and west, and the French windows lie to the south. What now? W

''I am in the hotel bar. I can see'' a couple sitting at the far ''table drinking and talking. The'' doors are to the east and west of me. I can also see:- The crackpot Major! What now? STOP MAJOR The Major has gone off in a huff What now? W

''I am in the hotel lounge. There'' are comfortable chairs and small tables with magazines etc. on ''them in here. There are doors to'' the north and east. What now? N

I am in the downstairs corridor. There are doors to the north, east and south. What now? E

I am in the downstairs hall. There are doors to the north, east and west, and a staircase leading up to the first floor. What now? U

''I am on the main staircase. I can'' go up or down. What now? U

I am on the landing at the top ''of the stairs. I can go north,'' ''east, south or down. In the'' ceiling above me I can see the trap door to the loft. What now? E

''I am in the upstairs hall. Exits'' lead north, south and west. What now? N

I am in a small lobby where the ''dumb-waiter is situated. The exit'' is to the south. I can also see:- A step ladder What now? TAKE STEP OK. What now? S

''I am in the upstairs hall. Exits'' lead north, south and west. What now? W

I am on the landing at the top ''of the stairs. I can go north,'' ''east, south or down. In the'' ceiling above me I can see the trap door to the loft. What now? DROP STEP OK. What now? N

I am on the upstairs corridor. There is a door to the north, or I could go south or west. What now? W

I am on the upstairs corridor. There are doors to the north and west, or I can go east. What now? N

''I am in my bedroom. The bed is'' against the wall, and Sybil's dressing table is groaning under the weight of her usual mountain ''of make-up! There are doors to'' the west and south. What now? W

''I am in my own bathroom. I can'' see a bath and a throne, and a door to the east. I can also see:- A bathroom cabinet What now? OPEN CABINET

''I am in my own bathroom. I can'' see a bath and a throne, and a door to the east. I can also see:- An open bathroom cabinet A bottle of asprins What now? TAKE ASPRIN OK. This is too much, I've got a splitting headache, can we find some asprin? What now? SWALLOW ASPRIN That's cleared my head! What now? E

''I am in my bedroom. The bed is'' against the wall, and Sybil's dressing table is groaning under the weight of her usual mountain ''of make-up! There are doors to'' the west and south. What now? S

I am on the upstairs corridor. There are doors to the north and west, or I can go east. What now? E

I am on the upstairs corridor. There is a door to the north, or I could go south or west. What now? S

I am on the landing at the top ''of the stairs. I can go north,'' ''east, south or down. In the'' ceiling above me I can see the trap door to the loft. I can also see:- A step ladder What now? E

''I am in the upstairs hall. Exits'' lead north, south and west. What now? N

I am in a small lobby where the ''dumb-waiter is situated. The exit'' is to the south. What now? D

''I am in the Kitchen. There are'' ''sinks and cookers in here. In the'' corner is a dumb-waiter leading ''to the first floor. There are'' doors to the north, east and ''south. The door to the lobby has'' no handle on this side! I can also see:- Manuel! What now? HIT MANUEL Manuel leaves nursing a thick ear! Press any key to continue.

''I am in the Kitchen. There are'' ''sinks and cookers in here. In the'' corner is a dumb-waiter leading ''to the first floor. There are'' doors to the north, east and ''south. The door to the lobby has'' no handle on this side! I can also see:- No sign of that idiot Spanish waiter! What now? N

''I am in the kitchen store. There'' is a lot of tinned food on racks ''and a table in here. There are'' doors to the east and south. I can also see:- A torch What now? TAKE TORCH OK. What now? S

''I am in the Kitchen. There are'' ''sinks and cookers in here. In the'' corner is a dumb-waiter leading ''to the first floor. There are'' doors to the north, east and ''south. The door to the lobby has'' no handle on this side! I can also see:- Manuel! What now? HIT MANUEL Manuel leaves nursing a thick ear! Press any key to continue.

''I am in the Kitchen. There are'' ''sinks and cookers in here. In the'' corner is a dumb-waiter leading ''to the first floor. There are'' doors to the north, east and ''south. The door to the lobby has'' no handle on this side! I can also see:- No sign of that idiot Spanish waiter! What now? U

I am in a small lobby where the ''dumb-waiter is situated. The exit'' is to the south. What now? S

''I am in the upstairs hall. Exits'' lead north, south and west. What now? S

''I am in a store cuboard. The door'' is to the north. I can also see:- An ironing board What now? TAKE BOARD OK. What now? N

''I am in the upstairs hall. Exits'' lead north, south and west. What now? W

I am on the landing at the top ''of the stairs. I can go north,'' ''east, south or down. In the'' ceiling above me I can see the trap door to the loft. I can also see:- A step ladder What now? U I have reached the loft, but the ladder has fallen down!! Press any key to continue.

I am at the trap door to the ''loft. I can only go east.'' What now? TURN ON TORCH

I am at the trap door to the ''loft. I can only go east.'' What now? E

''I am in the loft. The rafters and'' ''ceiling look very weak. I can go'' south or west. What now? DROP BOARD The ironing board has bridged the doddgy rafters! What now? S

I am in the loft beside the cold ''water tank. I can go north or'' west from here. I can also see:- A very dead pigeon! What now? TAKE PIGEON OK. What now? W

I am at the attic window. What now? W

I am on the roof of the hotel. It's very steep and I don't feel ''safe! There is an attic window'' to the east of me. What now? DROP ROPE The end is tied securely. What now? D

I am on the lawn outside the bar Exits lead east and west. What now? E

''I am on the patio. Exits lead'' north, east and west. What now? E

I am on the path to the east of ''the patio. I can go north, east or'' west. What now? N

I am on the path at the rear of ''the hotel. I can go north or'' south. What now? N

I am in the small yard at the ''back of the hotel. I can go north'' or south. I can also see:- Some dustbins What now? DROP PIGEON OK. What now? N

''I am in the scullery. There is a'' washing up machine and racks of cutlery and crockery in here. There are doors to the south and west. I can also see:- A knife sharpener What now? W

''I am in the Kitchen. There are'' ''sinks and cookers in here. In the'' corner is a dumb-waiter leading ''to the first floor. There are'' doors to the north, east and ''south. The door to the lobby has'' no handle on this side! I can also see:- No sign of that idiot Spanish waiter! What now? S

''I am in the Dining Room. I can'' see a number of tables set for dinner and a trolley carrying ''biscuits and cheese. The doors'' are north, south and west. I can also see:- An open biscuit barrel Two little old ladies. What now? W

I am in the downstairs hall. There are doors to the north, east and west, and a staircase leading up to the first floor. What now? N

''I am in the front lobby. There'' are doors to the north, east and south, and the reception desk is to the west. I can also see:- An umbrella What now?

At this point, you must go back and forth between the downstairs hall and the front lobby for thirty-one moves until the Health Inspector arrives (indicated by the text of "BASIL!" The Health Inspector has arrived and he wants to see you right now!!); when Basil asks What now? (What next mate? in the C64 version), answer N (but you may also pass the 31 moves by going to the kitchen, hitting Manuel if he is there and going back around to the lobby again).

''I am in the front lobby. There'' are doors to the north, east and south, and the reception desk is to the west. I can also see:- The public health inspector! What now? TAKE INSPECTOR OK. What now? E

''I am in the Kitchen. There are'' ''sinks and cookers in here. In the'' corner is a dumb-waiter leading ''to the first floor. There are'' doors to the north, east and ''south. The door to the lobby has'' no handle on this side! I can also see:- No sign of that idiot Spanish waiter! What now? N

''I am in the kitchen store. There'' is a lot of tinned food on racks ''and a table in here. There are'' doors to the east and south. What now? E

I am in a large, walk in ''refrigerator. It's cold enough to'' freeze the whatsits off a brass ''thingumy!! The door is to the'' west. What now?

At this point you shall have to go back and forth between the kitchen store and the refrigerator for fifteen moves until the Health Inspector asks "I want to see your refrigerator".; when Basil asks you What now? (or What next mate? in the C64 version), you shall have to answer E to return to the refrigerator.

I am in a large, walk in ''refrigerator. It's cold enough to'' freeze the whatsits off a brass ''thingumy!! The door is to the'' west. Well that sems to be in order Mr Faulty. OK. What now? W

''I am in the kitchen store. There'' is a lot of tinned food on racks ''and a table in here. There are'' doors to the east and south. What now? S

''I am in the Kitchen. There are'' ''sinks and cookers in here. In the'' corner is a dumb-waiter leading ''to the first floor. There are'' doors to the north, east and ''south. The door to the lobby has'' no handle on this side! I can also see:- No sign of that idiot Spanish waiter! What now? S

''I am in the Dining Room. I can'' see a number of tables set for dinner and a trolley carrying ''biscuits and cheese. The doors'' are north, south and west. I can also see:- An open biscuit barrel Two little old ladies. What now? W

I am in the downstairs hall. There are doors to the north, east and west, and a staircase leading up to the first floor. What now? U

''I am on the main staircase. I can'' go up or down. What now? U

I am on the landing at the top ''of the stairs. I can go north,'' ''east, south or down. In the'' ceiling above me I can see the trap door to the loft. I can also see:- A step ladder What now? U I have reached the loft, but the ladder has fallen down!! Press any key to continue.

I am at the trap door to the ''loft. I can only go east.'' What now? E

''I am in the loft. The rafters and'' ''ceiling look very weak. I can go'' south or west. I can also see:- An ironing board What now? S

I am in the loft beside the cold ''water tank. I can go north or'' west from here. The Health Inspector says "I would like to inspect your water  tank right now". What now? LOOK

I am in the loft beside the cold ''water tank. I can go north or'' west from here. Well that sems to be in order Mr Faulty. OK. What now? W

I am at the attic window. What now? W

I am on the roof of the hotel. It's very steep and I don't feel ''safe! There is an attic window'' to the east of me. I can also see:- A length of rope What now? D

I am on the lawn outside the bar Exits lead east and west. What now? E

''I am on the patio. Exits lead'' north, east and west. What now? E

I am on the path to the east of ''the patio. I can go north, east or'' west. What now? N

I am on the path at the rear of ''the hotel. I can go north or'' south. What now? N

I am in the small yard at the ''back of the hotel. I can go north'' or south. I can also see:- Some dustbins What now? N

''I am in the scullery. There is a'' washing up machine and racks of cutlery and crockery in here. There are doors to the south and west. I can also see:- A knife sharpener What now? W

''I am in the Kitchen. There are'' ''sinks and cookers in here. In the'' corner is a dumb-waiter leading ''to the first floor. There are'' doors to the north, east and ''south. The door to the lobby has'' no handle on this side! I can also see:- Manuel! What now? HIT MANUEL Sorry, I can't do that. What now? S

''I am in the Dining Room. I can'' see a number of tables set for dinner and a trolley carrying ''biscuits and cheese. The doors'' are north, south and west. I can also see:- An open biscuit barrel Two little old ladies. What now?

At this point, you shall have to go back and forth between the Kitchen and the Dining Room for eight moves until the Health Inspector asks "I'm feeling a bit peckish, can I have a few biscuits please?"; when Basil asks What now? (or What next mate?) answer LOOK (the Health Inspector will say Well that sems to be in order Mr Faulty to which Basil shall reply OK.). When Basil next asks What now? (or What next mate?), you will have to answer W to him.

I am in the downstairs hall. There are doors to the north, east and west, and a staircase leading up to the first floor. What now? U

''I am on the main staircase. I can'' go up or down. What now? U

I am on the landing at the top ''of the stairs. I can go north,'' ''east, south or down. In the'' ceiling above me I can see the trap door to the loft. I can also see:- A step ladder What now? N

I am on the upstairs corridor. There is a door to the north, or I could go south or west. What now?

At this point, you'll have to go back and forth between the landing and the upstairs corridor for five moves until the honeymoon couple are ready to leave (indicated by the text "BASIL!" The honeymoon couple are eady to leave. Bring their cases to the lobby, but don't try bringing them down the stairs, you know you fell and broke your leg last time!); when next Basil asks you What now? (or What next mate?) answer N to return to the corridor, then N again.

''I am in the honeymoon suite. It'' ''has a four-poster bed. There are'' doors to the east and south. I can also see:- Some suitcases What now? TAKE CASES OK. What now? S

I am on the upstairs corridor. There is a door to the north, or I could go south or west. What now? S

I am on the landing at the top ''of the stairs. I can go north,'' ''east, south or down. In the'' ceiling above me I can see the trap door to the loft. I can also see:- A step ladder What now? E

''I am in the upstairs hall. Exits'' lead north, south and west. What now? N

I am in a small lobby where the ''dumb-waiter is situated. The exit'' is to the south. What now? D

''I am in the Kitchen. There are'' ''sinks and cookers in here. In the'' corner is a dumb-waiter leading ''to the first floor. There are'' doors to the north, east and ''south. The door to the lobby has'' no handle on this side! I can also see:- No sign of that idiot Spanish waiter! What now? S

''I am in the Dining Room. I can'' see a number of tables set for dinner and a trolley carrying ''biscuits and cheese. The doors'' are north, south and west. I can also see:- An open biscuit barrel Two little old ladies. What now? W

I am in the downstairs hall. There are doors to the north, east and west, and a staircase leading up to the first floor. What now? N

''I am in the front lobby. There'' are doors to the north, east and south, and the reception desk is to the west. What now? DROP CASES OK. What now?

At this point, you will have to make eight last moves to any room of your choice around the hotel, after which the following text will appear on the screen:

CONGRATULATIONS You have kept the hotel open ''for one whole week! Basil has'' a few more grey hairs but not to worry! If you have enjoyed playing Faulty Towers why not look out for other titles from ''HARBOURSOFT. If you can't find'' them in your local store, contact us direct at:- 134 EAST WEARE ROAD, PORTLAND, DORSET. You have taken 255 turns. You have scored XXX% END OF GAME Do you want to try again?

However, the address is now long-gone (XXX% will also be the percentage you scored); if you answer YES, the game will start again, but if you answer NO, the text Bye........ will appear and the game will terminate. Another BBC comedy series, Red Dwarf, was also later spoofed in Rouge Midget (1991), and Harbour Soft's other text adventure games, Jolly Jack's Run Ashore (also released in 1984) and Love Bytes (1985), were only released on the C64.