Please Read: When Professor Catmint (in Part 1) asks you something with an exact answer, if it is written in the question, write it exactly as it is written (ex. are you a boy or a girl?). If there is no exact answer, make sure your answer is correct (ex. if it asks how many horses you want, put a digit, not the word). If there is no obvious answer, then write "Okay" (ex. she was injured). Remember to pay attention to your supplies because they are really important. Those are basically all of the instructions. If you want to finish the game fast, I advise choosing Phoenix or Dragon as your favorite animal, 500 food, 10 tools, 5 horses/oxen, 2 wagons, and 500 resources. However, this game greatly depends on chance. The order of settings in the order of its greatness is listed (note: different skills change your chances and some places provide more of one thing than the other): 1. River- Travel Faster, Lots of Fish 2. Forest- Travel Slower, Good Hunting, Great Gathering 3. Creek- Travel Decent, Lots of Fish, Hunting, and Gathering 4. Hill- Travel Decent, Decent Food 5. Beach- Travel Pretty Good, Lots of Fish 6. Gravel- Travel Faster, Low Food 7. Canyon- Travel Slow, Low Food 8. Great Canyon- Travel Slow, Very Little Food (Decent can mean bad, depending on supplies and skills)
I got this idea from the Oregon Trail, which can be found here: https://archive.org/details/msdos_Oregon_Trail_The_1990 (Try Deluxe Version after Normal): https://archive.org/details/msdos_Oregon_Trail_Deluxe_The_1992 Of course, mine is different story and mine is going to have several parts. Right now: I only have Part 1, which is completely the land caravan.