inventoryAn enormous tiger is standing here blocking your way.tigerThe book is called 'The Jungle Book: Tricks and Tips'. It also has your name on it.notebookTaken!Dropped!You open the book and glance over the notes. It is really a very strange mixture. Something about a tree you shouldn't hide under when it rains, 'cause some kind of bugs will start falling of its leaves, something else about a certain kind of fungus, which grows up among the vines and when eaten is a strong tiger repellant and something about how to make a fire from wet moss. Here are page after page of useful hints of how to survive in the jungle, all in your own hand writing.A particulary long and thick vine is hanging down just beside you.vineThe vine is quite slippery, but you still manage to climb well into the trees.Some kind of vaguely familiar fungus is growing here on a vine.fungusTaken!The fungus immediately clings to a new vine.You try a bit of the fungus. It doesn't taste bad although it isn't that delicious either. You swallow the rest of it almost without chewing. After a short while a strange odour starts perspiring from your body.PathYou are standing on a barely visible path in the middle of nowhere. The path looks like it's been walked by bare feet (or rather paws) for many a year. From the small amount of light reaching the ground here I should say the path runs in almost straight north/south direction. On both sides of the path is the deepest, darkest jungle you've ever seen. I really wouldn't recommend going that way. The path itself isn't much of a place to hold on to either. You get the impression that the vegetation is trying hard to recapture even this tiny part of land. The trees on both sides seems to come closer and there are vines hanging down almost touching your head.BankThe path ends here on the south side of a wide river. On the ground you can see lots of paw prints (some pretty big ones, too). The obvious guess is naturally that this is a common place for the wild animals to stop by for a drink or two (and maybe a bite too). The river itself doesn't seem to be too dangerous - it's neither too wide nor too rapid - but those logs with a pair of eyes give you second thoughts.TreesYou have now ended up high above the ground in the middle of the trees and vines. The vegetation is so thick up here that it seems almost like a green floor.RiverDefying the obvious horrors of the river you try for the northern river bank. One crocodile immediately chops your left foot of, but you makes it almost to the middle of the river before another merciful crocodile finish you off.ClearingHere the jungle opens up a bit and the path takes you straight into a clearing. The path seems to continue on the south side of the clearing some fifty paces away.The tiger opens its big mouth and lets out a terrifying growl. Apparently it won't let you pass.When you approaches the tiger it looks confused. Then it really takes in your smell. It suddenly bolts, turns and takes off into the jungle.JungleNow you've really done it. Didn't I tell you NOT to enter the jungle.Stumbling around in the jungle trying to make your way through the damp vegetation that almost seems to reach out for you, you suddenly stumble onto a snake, which disapprove very clearly of you stepping on it. One bite in the leg and you have had it.CampHere is the scattered parts of what ones was the camp of your expedition. The sight of it makes your memory come back. When you were attacked last night of a herd of wild elephants everyone fled in panic. You yourself ran straight into a tree and must have lost both conciousness and memory. 'Well, hope the computer still works.' you think. 'I think I stick to computer adventures, at least for the immediate future.'NowhereHeroHuh?I don't understand.I don't know what you mean by 'all'.I don't know what you mean by 'it'.I don't know what you mean by 'them'.You can't refer to multiple objects with '$v'.I can't guess what you want to $v.You must supply a noun.You must give an object after 'but'.You can only use 'but' after 'all'.That doesn't leave much to $v!I don't know which $1 you mean.I can't see any $1 here.You can't go that way.You can't do that.You can't $v the $1.There is nothing here that you can $v.There is$$, and here.is here.Thecontains, and $$.Theis empty.You have scoredpoints out ofI don't know that word.(again)Enter file name to save inThat file already exists, overwrite (y) ? Sorry, save failed.Sorry, could not open the save file.Sorry, the save file was created by a different version.Sorry, the save file did not contain a save for this adventure.Enter file name to restore fromDo you want to restart (y) ? a$p'Oh, my head. It hurts. Why am I out here when I've got this kind of headache? And where is 'here'? And who am I?'