Cabin Fever
Author: Michael "Dr.Froth" Millsap
Category: Comedy
Description: One Room Game Entry (6th place).
Your vacation to a remote mountain cabin takes a turn for the worse when you find yourself snowed in.
Madness ensues.
Added 28 Dec 2007. Written for Quest 4.0. Played online 710 times, downloaded 222 times (since 07 Feb 2011).
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Review by David Whyld
01 Feb 2008
As with Dr Froth
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Comment by Rose Hostetler
16 Jun 2009
I assume according to the previous post that a puzzle piece is in a crack but when I tried to look at the cracks for a piece I was told or given the impression that none is there. I found only two of the pieces and thought I looked under every item but also according to post I am missing something. Can you help? Thanks. My skype name is rosanna.hostetler
Comment by askew
16 Jan 2010
hopefully someone will answer....what is the syntax for getting the ice cube into the pitcher...or wherever to melt???
Comment by askew
16 Jan 2010
sheesh...got it now...nice e-mail? Dr.Froth...
Comment by Night
07 Dec 2010
Just a quick little question...
> open front door
Fear grips you tightly as you slowly turn the knob on the front door of the cabin and pull it slightly inward. You have only moved the door less than half an inch when a gust of snowy wind blows the door open with a malevolent force that pushes you back into room. etc...
With a final shove you get the door closed and this time you latch it behind you.
> examine door
The door to the cabin has been painted an off white that has begun to fade and peel.
> open door
The amount of snow that has fallen makes travel of any kind impossible. Even a trip as small as from the cabin to your automobile would be a dangerous and difficult task. You do not feel like letting a bunch of snow and ice blow in from the blizzard and so you decide against opening the front door.
> examine window
The glass window gives you a view of the snow covered mountains behind the cabin. The flakes drift fast and steadily downward, covering everything, and you know it will not be long until the fallen snow is almost as high as the window. A thin layer of dirt rests upon the inside ledge.
V NOTE THIS BELOW V
> help
You will never know what is behind the door until you open it and see.
> open door
The amount of snow that has fallen makes travel of any kind impossible. Even a trip as small as from the cabin to your automobile would be a dangerous and difficult task. You do not feel like letting a bunch of snow and ice blow in from the blizzard and so you decide against opening the front door.
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I was really into the quest up until then... Great one just wondering if this was supposed to happen...
Comment by Aaron
17 Aug 2011
I liked the way the drama increased as the game went on. I just don't know when the cheese is mentioned. I just thought, "Mice like cheese," so after a few minutes of looking around I just typed in, "look cheese" and it described it to me and I took it.
Review by Paul
03 Oct 2011
The reviewer was right syntax took a bit to get but once i understood the authors way of thinking the game was quite easy! Excellent short game. By the way Dr Froth, love the email address at the end!!!!!!!!!
Rating: 



Comment by mazzy
28 Apr 2012
I have found a piece under the couch.
I have found a piece on the window.
I have found a piece under the end table.
But I can't find any more, they are very elusive.
Any ideas where I could find them?
Comment by sarah
28 Apr 2012
Mazzy, have a look under the bed and examine your boots, finding those should help lead you to the others.
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