Cube Theater

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(For the dictionary entry for Cube, see Cube (dict))

The Cube Theater is located in downtown Twilight

Combat Adventures

Hamlet

Item Drops: sturdy boots, truepenny blade, tacky grip

Chip Drops: 71-118

Experience Gained: 94




Lady Macbeth

Item Drops: poofy skirt, the Scottish necklace

Chip Drops: 78-128

Experience Gained: 103




Rosencrantz and Guildenstern

Item Drops: decorated jerkin, deterministic coin, prabble crossbow

Chip Drops: 83-134

Experience Gained: 101




star-crossed lovers

Item Drops: bodice, lover's locket, right half, sleeping draught

Chip Drops: 77-121

Experience Gained: 97




unidentifiable English king

Item Drops: royal crown, snug breeches

Chip Drops: 79-129

Experience Gained: 105




Noncombat Choice Adventures

Intermission
  • Exit stage left: you get a pep-up pill. This is a self-interested (solitary) Reputation choice.
  • Exit stage right: you get 140-160 chips. This is a selfless (community) Reputation choice.
  • Exit stage center: you lose 5-8 HP and gain 300 XP
  • Exit through the fourth wall (occasional): you get SQUID disc: The Best Memory



One-time Adventures

Guided By Voices




Notes: Occurs as a choice when using The Bard's Play


Bard

Item Drops: gold coin (x4)

Chip Drops: 244

Experience Gained: 120



Notes: Occurs as a choice when using The Bard's Play


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The Bit Player 4



The Bit Player 5



The Bit Player 6



The Bit Player 7



References

  • Everything here has to do with Shakespeare (the Bard). Plays referenced include Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo & Juliet, and King Lear. "Cube Theater" is a parody of the Globe Theatre, which Shakespeare was a partial owner of, and many of his plays were staged there.
  • Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are only minor characters in Shakespeare's Hamlet, but given the attacks the enemy "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern" perform, they tend to reference W.S. Gilbert's play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.