Puzzles documented: - Pool Reactor Meltdown: Two-character timed sequence with narrative urgency - Meteor Mess Arcade: Observation replay of cutscene high score - Music Room Demo Tape → Contract: Sequential meta-construction chain for Syd/Razor ending - Envelope Steam Extraction: Resource transformation puzzle with temporal separation New puzzle type created: Multi-Character Coordination (exploits party system for actions spanning separated locations) Files updated: timed-consequence.md, observation-replay.md, meta-puzzle-construction.md, README.md Walkthroughs collected: syntax2000 walkthrough + wikipedia game overview
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# Maniac Mansion - Wikipedia Article (Game Overview Section)
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## Game Mechanics
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- Player uses point-and-click interface with 15 action commands (Walk To, Unlock, etc.)
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- Choose 2 of 6 characters to accompany protagonist Dave Miller: Bernard, Jeff, Michael, Razor, Syd, Wendy
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- Each character has unique abilities (Syd/Razor play musical instruments, Bernard repairs appliances)
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- Game has multiple endings based on character choices and combinations
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- Features cutscenes for story advancement
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## Setting
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- Mansion of the Edison family: Dr. Fred (mad scientist), Nurse Edna (wife), Weird Ed (son)
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- Two large tentacles live there: purple and green
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- Sentient meteor crashed 20 years ago and brainwashed the Edisons
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- Dave's girlfriend Sandy was kidnapped by Dr. Fred for experiments
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## Key Game Mechanics
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- Mansion inhabitants are hostile (except green tentacle) and throw players to dungeon if seen
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- Characters can be killed; game ends when all die
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- Five possible endings based on characters chosen, who survives, and accomplishments
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## Development Notes (relevant to puzzle design)
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- Designed as paper-and-pencil game first, with mansion floor plan as game board
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- Used cellulose acetate strips to map out puzzle combinations by tracking items that work together with certain characters
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- Non-linear puzzle design made it hard to prevent no-win scenarios
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- Ron Gilbert wanted to avoid "sadistic" game design where everyday logic doesn't apply
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## Character Skills
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- Each character contributes different skills and resources
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- Different paths must be taken based on group composition
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- Game was completed with any combination of characters but requires different approaches
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