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''(For the dictionary entry for Cube, see [[Cube (dict)]])''  | ''(For the dictionary entry for Cube, see [[Cube (dict)]])''  | ||
{{underconstruction|comment=Needs more info on combat adventures}}  | {{underconstruction|comment=Needs more info on combat adventures, needs templates}}  | ||
The Cube Theater is located in [[downtown Twilight]]  | The Cube Theater is located in [[downtown Twilight]]  | ||
[[Category:Locations]]  | [[Category:Locations]]  | ||
=Combat Adventures=  | = Combat Adventures =  | ||
'''[[Hamlet]]'''<br>  | '''[[Hamlet]]'''<br>  | ||
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{{enemy|items=[[royal crown]], [[snug breeches]]|chips=79-129|EL=|exp=105}}<br clear="all">  | {{enemy|items=[[royal crown]], [[snug breeches]]|chips=79-129|EL=|exp=105}}<br clear="all">  | ||
=Noncombat Adventures=  | = Noncombat Choice Adventures =  | ||
{{choice  | |||
|name=Intermission  | |||
|image=stage.gif  | |||
|choice1=Exit stage left  | |||
|result1=[[Exit Stage Left]] (you get a [[pep-up pill]])  | |||
|choice2=Exit stage right  | |||
|result2=[[Exit Stage Right]] (you get 140-160 chips)  | |||
|choice3=Exit stage center  | |||
|result3=[[Exit Stage Center]] (you lose 5-8 HP and gain 300 XP)  | |||
}}  | |||
=One-time Adventures=  | =One-time Adventures=  | ||
Revision as of 16:34, 15 July 2008
(For the dictionary entry for Cube, see Cube (dict))
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The Cube Theater is located in downtown Twilight
Combat Adventures





Noncombat Choice Adventures
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One-time Adventures

Occurs when you stop reading, and leave, when using The Bard's Play


You got an item: script page 1

You got an item: script page 2

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References
- Everything here has to do with Shakespeare (the Bard). Plays referenced include Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo & Juliet, and King Lear.