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(If it is the first panel of the game, the name of the Adventure that you are about to embark on appears at the top.) An image is then presented below that has the Adventure attempt to do what the command is given. This is part of the joke of the website itself - it sets up the wry pretense that the Adventure is actually a game, and the design of the site is modeled as if the Reader is actually typing in the commands and making the story move along according to the commands given.Īn Adventure operates with the command previously given on the prior page shown at the top.
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However, the Adventure is not actually a game at all, but rather a series of images presented in the format of text-based adventure games. Nine days later a new game was launched, Bard Quest, however on July 5th, less than a month later, this adventure was also abandoned starting an eight month long hiatus which ended with the launch of Problem Sleuth.Įven though sloppy is fine, it might be a bit of a good idea to arrange this particular page because, to be quite frank, as it is right now, it is just absolute garbage.Įach Adventure is presented in a simple format that allows an MSPA Reader to follow along with the story as though it were a game. On June 3rd, 2007, the MS Paint Adventures were given new life with the launch of their own website where Escape from Jail Island was re-released as Jailbreak. However on February 23rd, less than two months later, the game was put on indefinite pause. 2" threads into a new sub-forum titled "MS Paint Adventures" with a sticky explaining the move and giving the adventure a proper name Escape from Jail Island. On January 4th, 2007, Hussie moved the original thread and the "Lv. Users could submit commands and the first command entered would determine the action taken a panel being posted alongside each action. The game was a command line adventure game, reminiscent of such games like the original text adventure game Colossal Cave Adventure. On the September 25th, 2006, Andrew Hussie created a forum game simply entitled MS Paint Adventure on the Gangbunch Fora, the forum for his then-current comics.