Here are the complete HINT SHEETS to all the Scott Adams adventures, published by Adventure International. These are not "walk-throughs" -- they don't give away the game -- instead, for each puzzle in the game, they give a clue, a bigger clue, and a solution. A simple system is used to keep you from reading any clues you don't want to see yet. Also in here is the code "key" that is used at the very end of Savage Island, Part II (Adventure #11). At the end of that adventure, you will get a message in code which you use this "key" to decipher. Don't look at the key until you've finished the game. The files here are: HINT.1, ..., HINT.14, Hint sheets for Adventure #1, ... #14. Print the hint sheet for the game you're playing on your printer. Each hint sheet consists of a series of hints, three for each place in the Adventure you might get stuck. Find the puzzle you're having trouble with, and use the dictionary at the end of the hint sheet to read the hints. SAVAGE.COD Code "key" for the coded message given at the end of Savage Island, Part II. The "key" consists of the lines of a story whose order has been scrambled. The message will tell you what order to put the lines in. NOTHING in the story will help you at all with solving the Adventure (trust me!), so please don't ruin the story for yourself by trying to decode it. The Scott Adams Adventures are: #1 - Adventureland \ These are the best games for a new player to #2 - Pirate Adventure / start with. Pirate is a true classic. #3 - Secret Mission (a.k.a. Mission Impossible) Not impossible, just hard. #4 - Voodoo Castle #5 - The Count #6 - Strange Odyssey Quite difficult. #7 - Mystery Fun House Full of puzzles; this one is challenging. #8 - Pyramid of Doom #9 - Ghost Town #10 - Savage Island Part 1 \ These form one Adventure. Very tough but #11 - Savage Island Part 2 / absolutely unforgettable once you solve it. #12 - Golden Voyage Not as difficult as most; this one isn't by Scott. #13 - Sorcerer of Claymorgue Castle #14 - Return to Pirate's Island - David Librik (originally by librik @ cs.Berkeley.EDU) - Modified by therealeasterbunny, March 2008 -------------------------------------------------------------------