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Apr 10, 2003 With The Colonel's Bequest, Roberta Williams showed (again) that she was a master game designer, writing one of the very few good detective games in this mold. As a matter of fact, the only two others I can think of are The Last Express and Gabriel Knight 3. So if you liked either of those, you just have to play The Colonel's Bequest.
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- The Colonel's Bequest is a character-driven graphic adventure game by Sierra On-Line.It was developed for MS-DOS in 1989.Ports for Amiga and Atari ST were released in 1990.It was the first of the short-lived Laura Bow Mysteries series created by Roberta Williams, which used many elements from the game Mystery House and is known for its lack of discernible point system.
- Leisure Suit Larry 1: In the Land of the Lounge Lizards is a Adventure video game published by Sierra Entertainment released on 1991 for Amiga, MAC, MS-DOS. This is the ScummVM version of the game playable on all modern systems.
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- Laura Bow: The Colonel's Bequest:: This graphic adventure game was the first of the short-lived 'Laura Bow Mysteries' series created by Roberta Williams and used many elements from the original Mystery House. The Colonel's Bequest is set in the 1920s, which gives the game a unique, Art Deco style.
Act 1
7:00pm
Go east and ask Ethel about Rudy. Return west, then continue west and north into the bathroom. Look at Lillian twice while she is applying her perfume (so you recognise it later). Pull the armoire on the left to find a secret passage in the west wall. Look through the holes in the north painting to spy on Fifi and Henri.
7:15pm
Return east out of the secret passage, then go through the north doorway on the west wall. Look at the colonel, then at his cigar. Walk west again and look at the bag. Return east twice to the hallway, and pull the armoire on the right to find another secret passage. Look through the holes in the north painting to spy on Ethel and Lillian. Return west out of the secret passage, then go south, downstairs and north. Pull the clock on the left to find yet another secret passage. Look through the holes in the south painting to spy on Rudy and Gloria.
7:30pm
Return east out of the secret passage, then pull the mirror on the right to find another. Look through the holes in the south painting to spy on Clarence and Gertie.
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7:45pm
Return west out of the secret passage, then go south twice to be outside the mansion. From here go west 3 times and south, then enter the Carriage House. Pick up the oilcan from the bench, then look in the carriage (you will pick up a crowbar). Leave this building, and go north twice and into a chapel. Walk over towards the pulpit, then look at the floor. Pry the boards with the crowbar, then look in the hole and take the bible (you will read it and put it back).
Now head east 3 times and south to go through the back door of the mansion. Head west twice to find the study. Look at the gun on the desk. Open the cabinet on the left side of the north wall. Go east twice, south and east again into the parlor. Look at the decanter. Return west and walk over to the knight, then use your oil on the mask. Open the mask and you will take a valve and a note. Now head upstairs and through the west door into Gertie's bedroom to see she is sleeping.
Act 2
8:00pm
Leave the room to the east, then pick up the handkerchief. Go back into the room to the west and look at the window. Adobe flash player for mac 10.6 8 free download. Return east again, then go downstairs, north and west twice to the study. Go outside to the west from the study to see Wilbur and Clarence talking.
8:15pm
Follow the men east twice, then pull the mirror and look through the holes to the north to see them talking. Go through the north door, then head east to the kitchen.
8:30pm
Open the icebox (you will take a soup bone). Go outside to the east from the kitchen. Give the bone to the dog, then look in the doghouse (you will take a necklace). Go back inside to the west and give the necklace to Celie. Walk west twice and pull the clock, then look through the holes to the south to spy on Clarence and Gloria.
8:45pm
Return east, then go south and west into the billiard room. Go outside to the west and search Gertie's body. Go inside to the east, then continue east, upstairs and east to see Rudy and Fifi. Leave to the west, then go north and west into the Colonel's room. Look in the cannon on the fireplace and take the key. Now head east, south, downstairs, north and east 3 times to be outside the kitchen. Open the basement door to see where the butler lives. Go back upstairs, then go inside to the kitchen and west 3 times to see Wilbur in the library.
Act 3
9:00pm
Leave the room to the east, then go west and pick up the poker, then look at the feathers. Read the magazine. Now go west, south, upstairs, north and pull the left armoire. Look through the holes to the north to spy on the Colonel.
You now need to search the 4 secret passages and pick up a cane on the floor of one of them. Once you have it, go upstairs, then up the extra set of stairs on the right of the upper landing. Go through the doorway to the east to find Fifi's room and look at the decanter on the desk. Go back downstairs, then north and pull the right armoire. Look through the holes to the south.
9:15pm
Return west out of the secret passage, then go west twice to Wilbur's room. Look at the bag to see it is not here. Now head east twice, south, downstairs and south to be outside. Go east twice and north (to the left of the screen) to find a shack. Knock on the door, then go back outside again. Knock on the door to get inside again, and take the carrot from the table. Head outside again.
Go west 5 times and enter the chapel. If Wilbur's body is here, search it to find a monocle. Leave the chapel and go south from the left side of the screen, then enter the stable. If Wilbur's body is here, search it to find a monocle. Examine the handkerchief with the monocle, then examine the poker with the monocle. Feed the carrot to Blaze, then open the gate and take the lantern from the wall.
Go back outside, then head north and east to the bell tower. Climb the ladder and oil the bell, then climb back down. Stand just right of the ring beneath the bell, and pull the ring with your cane. Look at the bell and take the crank. Walk south and open the door of the doll house.
9:30pm
Leave the doll house and go east, in through the door, east twice, south, upstairs, upstairs again and east into Fifi's room.
9:45pm
Go back out of Fifi's room and downstairs, then go north and west to the Colonel's room. If the elevator is here, enter it (if not, go east, south, downstairs, north and west, then get in the elevator). Once inside, unlock the elevator, then press up until you reach the attic. Read the newspapers, then go south. Search the trunk and look at the clothes. Return north and into the elevator. Press down twice, then go east, south and west.
Act 4
10:00pm
Go east, then return west. Look at the feathers and pick up the record, then examine the record with your monocle. Examine the mud with your monocle. Leave this room and search all 4 of the secret passages until you find a cigar - pick it up. Go downstairs and west through the library into the study.
10:15pm
Go outside to the west from the study to see Rudy.
10:30pm
Save your game here. You need to make it to the gazebo without running into Clarence or Ethel. Head back east inside the house, and go east 5 times to be outside the kitchen, then continue south and east to the gazebo. Search the body. Now go west twice to the statue out the front of the house, and you will see Clarence and Rudy fight.
10:45pm
Go north and back into the house. Continue north and east to the dining room to see Fifi and Jeeves. Next head west and north twice to find Ethel in the rose garden.
Act 5
11:00pm
Go south then north again. If Ethel's body is here, search it. Go south, west, south and west. Enter the carriage house; if Ethel's body is here, search it. Go back outside, then continue south from the left part of the screen. Pick up the rolling pin and examine it with your monocle. Examine the footprint with your monocle.
Go up to Fifi's room by heading east 3 times, north 3 times, upstairs twice and east. Look at Fifi, then go downstairs twice and east to see Clarence in the parlor.
11:15pm
Look at the cigar, then go west, north and east to see Rudy in the dining room.
11:30pm
Now head west, south, upstairs and north. Pull the left armoire then look through the holes in the north painting to spy on Lillian and the Colonel.
11:45pm
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Leave to the east, then pull the left armoire and you should smell perfume in the secret passage (if you don't, check out all the other secret passages until you do). Go downstairs and through the dining room to the kitchen, then east again to go outside. Open the door to go down into the butler's room. Look at the flowers on the bed. Go back upstairs, then inside to the west. Continue west twice, south, upstairs, north and west to the Colonel's room.
Act 6
12:00am
Look at the wheelchair, then go east and north and look in the garbage can. Examine the bottle with your monocle. Now head south twice, upstairs and east into Fifi's room. Search the bodies, and look at the decanter, then examine it with your monocle. Leave the room and go downstairs, then north. Pull the right armoire and look through the holes in the north painting to spy on Lillian.
12:15am
Look through the holes in the south painting to spy on Clarence.
12:30am
Walk west, south, downstairs and east into the parlor. Examine the glass on the bar with your monocle. Next go west, north and west twice into the study. Look in the cabinet (one of the weapons is missing). Go west out of the study to see Rudy with the dog.
12:45am
Go east near the bottom of the screen, then east 3 more times and north to the left of the screen. Knock on the door to Celie's shack.
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1:00am
Head west, inside to the kitchen and west 4 times to the study. Look at the glass case to see the gun is missing. Next go east twice, south, upstairs and north and west twice. If Clarence's body is here, search it to find some matches and look at the dagger. Return east twice and go north to the bathroom. If Clarence's body is here, search it to find some matches and look at the dagger. Return south and go east to your room. Open Lillian's suitcase and take the diary. Examine the diary with your monocle, then read it.
Go west, south, downstairs and south to be outside. Continue east twice and enter the hedge garden. Walk over to the stone statue and put the valve in the shaft. Turn the handle, then push the statue. Light your lantern (with the matches) before going down the steps.
Head west twice, then walk to the bottom left of the screen to find the pile of bodies. Insert your crank in the plate on the left wall and turn the crank. Go west through the doorway and west again, then up the stairs into a crypt. Pry open the vault labelled 'Ruby' with your crowbar. Look in the vault and take the pouch. Return all the way back to the hedge garden, then go west 5 times and north on the left of the screen. Enter the chapel to see Celie.
1:15am
Leave the chapel, then go south and open the door of the doll house to see Lillian.
1:30am
Go back outside, then head east and east into the study, then continue east twice, south, upstairs, north and east to see Rudy.
1:45am
Next go west, south and east, and read the notebook.
Act 8
2:00am
Walk west, downstairs and south. Read the note on the front door. Go east twice and into the hedge garden.
2:15am
Search the body (you will take a skeleton key). Pick up the gun and the bullet. Leave the hedge maze and return west twice and in through the front door of the mansion. Go upstairs, north and west into the Colonel's room. Look in the bag, then return east, south and upstairs. Put the bullet in the gun, then unlock the attic door (with the skeleton key) and open the door. Save your game. Go through the doorway and shoot either Rudy or Henri for two alternate endings.
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The Colonel Emerging Leader Award is a pre-scholarship granted to high school juniors who demonstrate academic potential. High school counselors may nominate up to four deserving students from their schools who meet minimum requirements. Selected students would be guaranteed a minimum of $10,000 per year should the student be admitted and enroll at Wilkes University in the fall semester immediately following high school graduation.
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Awardees will receive:
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The pre-scholarship will be awarded in the amount of $5,000 per each fall and spring semester for up to four years. These funds are for undergraduate students only. The amount of the Colonel Emerging Leadership Award would be included in any merit award for which the student otherwise qualifies. Please note that Wilkes University scholarships and awards, when combined with other sources of grant assistance from Wilkes, will not exceed tuition costs.
Requirements
Nominees must meet these requirements to qualify:
- Current high school junior
- Minimum 3.25 (4.0 scale) / 85% (100% scale) grade-point average
- Minimum 1000 SAT, 21 ACT or 900 PSAT score
- NOTE: If PSAT, SAT, or ACT exams have not yet been taken, nominee must demonstrate continual, active participation in two extracurricular programs, two community service projects, or a combination of both.
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Special programs:
- HONORS PROGRAM: The flourishing Honors Program at Wilkes offers bright, ambitious students an enhanced educational experience and merit grants that help cover tuition, preferential housing and course selection, field trips, graduate school placement, career placement, and more.
- E-MENTORING PROGRAM: E-mentors are current students who help first-years settle in to life at Wilkes. Assigned to students with common interests, e-mentors connect with new students the summer before freshman year and continue through the first semester.
- STUDY ABROAD: Wilkes offers several study abroad options, whether you want to spend a week, a month, or a semester based on students’ budgets and comfort levels. Recent destinations include Costa Rica, London, Spain, Tanzania, Colombia, and Wales.
- ADVENTURE EDUCATION: Our unique Adventure Education Program lets students learn leadership and teamwork, while having fun white-water rafting, skydiving, hiking, and mountain biking. Our full-time adventure coordinator encourages students to step out of their comfort zone, while promoting wellness and self-awareness.
Facilities:
Wilkes University is currently in the midst of a $10 million campus-wide improvement project:
- MARK ENGINEERING CENTER: Wilkes University is on the frontline of STEM fields with the state-of-the-art Mark Engineering Center, an $8 million dollar investment to enhance laboratory spaces for cutting-edge technologies. It includes additive manufacturing, bioengineering, high-speed computing, 3-D imaging and nanotechnology, all housed in flexible labs spaces conducive to collaboration.
- CAMPUS GATEWAY PROJECT: This new gateway connects Wilkes University to its historic hometown, Wilkes-Barre, in a beautiful, cohesive way. Iconic gateways welcome students and visitors to the heart of campus, and continue to the southern part of campus and the Henry Student Center. Wilkes has truly become a first-class residential campus community for its students.
- RALSTON ATHLETIC COMPLEX: A multimillion dollar renovation of the Ralston Athletic Complex includes a new multipurpose turf field, a first-class baseball stadium, a dedicated tennis center, new sidewalks, trees and spectator conveniences to elevate our facilities to match our already outstanding athletic teams.
- NESBITT SCHOOL OF PHARMACY: $2 million in upgrades to the Nesbitt School of Pharmacy will add new classrooms, conference rooms and collaboration spaces.
Location:
Wilkes University is located on a beautiful 35-acre campus right in the midst of the historic city of Wilkes-Barre in northeastern Pennsylvania, within a few hours’ drive of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C. Over the years, Wilkes has acquired many of the beautiful mansions in the downtown area, and they serve as a charming addition to residence halls that include traditional dorms as well as high-rise apartments.
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Wilkes University is a private, non-denominational University located in Wilkes-Barre, PA that offers all of the educational opportunities of a large university in the mentoring culture of a small college, open to all who show potential. Wilkes currently offers a total of 46 majors to incoming students, and have a university-wide job placement rate of 96%.
What kind of students go to Wilkes?
Wilkes opens doors and provides opportunity to all! Currently, Wilkes has about 2,500 undergraduate students from 23 states and 15 countries. Of these students, 26% identify as non-white and the male/female ratio is 53:47.
Wilkes opens doors and provides opportunity to all! Currently, Wilkes has about 2,500 undergraduate students from 23 states and 15 countries. Of these students, 26% identify as non-white and the male/female ratio is 53:47.
When should students apply?
Wilkes University has a rolling admissions cycle, but we advise that students apply early in the fall as the space available in some programs may be limited.
Wilkes University has a rolling admissions cycle, but we advise that students apply early in the fall as the space available in some programs may be limited.
Is Wilkes on the Common App?
Yes! You can find Wilkes University on the Common App. Or you can apply on our website at wilkes.edu/admissions/apply.
Yes! You can find Wilkes University on the Common App. Or you can apply on our website at wilkes.edu/admissions/apply.
Is there a fee to apply?
While there is a $30 application fee, that fee is waived for students who visit campus prior to applying, so schedule your personalized or open house visit today at www.wilkes.edu/admissions/visit.
While there is a $30 application fee, that fee is waived for students who visit campus prior to applying, so schedule your personalized or open house visit today at www.wilkes.edu/admissions/visit.
How much does Wilkes cost?
Tuition for the 2019-2020 academic year is $35,814. Total expenses (including fees, books, supplies, room and board, transportation and personal expenses) are estimated at $57,524. For a full breakdown, please visit our Tuition & Costs page at wilkes.edu/admissions/Financial-Aid.
Tuition for the 2019-2020 academic year is $35,814. Total expenses (including fees, books, supplies, room and board, transportation and personal expenses) are estimated at $57,524. For a full breakdown, please visit our Tuition & Costs page at wilkes.edu/admissions/Financial-Aid.
Does Wilkes offer scholarships?
Yes! Wilkes offers merit based scholarships ranging from $14,000 to $21,000 per year (for four years) automatically to students who qualify.
Yes! Wilkes offers merit based scholarships ranging from $14,000 to $21,000 per year (for four years) automatically to students who qualify.
What other kinds of financial aid are available?
Over 90% of our students receive some form of financial aid! Wilkes offers need-based grants to students who demonstrate financial need within university designated ranges. We strongly encourage students to begin scholarship searches early in their junior year of high school as many organizations have early deadlines.
Over 90% of our students receive some form of financial aid! Wilkes offers need-based grants to students who demonstrate financial need within university designated ranges. We strongly encourage students to begin scholarship searches early in their junior year of high school as many organizations have early deadlines.
What is the average class size?
The average class size at Wilkes is 21 and the ratio of students to faculty is approximately 13 to 1. More than 9 out of 10 Wilkes University faculty currently hold doctorates or terminal degrees, so you are being led by experts with long lists of real-world accomplishments.
The average class size at Wilkes is 21 and the ratio of students to faculty is approximately 13 to 1. More than 9 out of 10 Wilkes University faculty currently hold doctorates or terminal degrees, so you are being led by experts with long lists of real-world accomplishments.
Does Wilkes offer study abroad?
Yes! Wilkes offers several study abroad options, whether you want to spend a week, a month, or a semester based on your budget and comfort level. Recent destinations include Costa Rica, London, Spain, Tanzania, Columbia, Wales, and much more!
Yes! Wilkes offers several study abroad options, whether you want to spend a week, a month, or a semester based on your budget and comfort level. Recent destinations include Costa Rica, London, Spain, Tanzania, Columbia, Wales, and much more!
Where can a student check on the status of their application?
You can check on the status of your application by speaking directly with your admission counselor, or by logging in to the student account that you receive when you apply.
You can check on the status of your application by speaking directly with your admission counselor, or by logging in to the student account that you receive when you apply.
Does Wilkes have athletics?
Yes! Twenty percent of full-time students at Wilkes participate in at least one of our 23 NCAA Division III men’s and women’s sports. Wilkes is a member of the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) and the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC). We also sport one of the only Division III marching bands in the state of Pennsylvania. Visit our GoWilkesU.com athletics site for more info.
Yes! Twenty percent of full-time students at Wilkes participate in at least one of our 23 NCAA Division III men’s and women’s sports. Wilkes is a member of the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) and the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC). We also sport one of the only Division III marching bands in the state of Pennsylvania. Visit our GoWilkesU.com athletics site for more info.
Does Wilkes have clubs and organizations?
Yes! Wilkes currently has over 80 clubs and organizations on campus. These clubs fall into categories that include academics, the arts, communications, club sports & fitness, the student community and student leadership. For a comprehensive list of clubs on campus, visit wilkes.edu/campus-life/clubs-organizations.
Yes! Wilkes currently has over 80 clubs and organizations on campus. These clubs fall into categories that include academics, the arts, communications, club sports & fitness, the student community and student leadership. For a comprehensive list of clubs on campus, visit wilkes.edu/campus-life/clubs-organizations.
Does Wilkes have an Honors Program?
Yes! Selected students take part in honors classes and extracurricular activities designed to increase intellectual, professional and personal achievement. These students benefit from merit grants that help cover tuition, preferential housing and course selection, field trips, and additional support for external scholarships, graduate school placement, and career placement.
Yes! Selected students take part in honors classes and extracurricular activities designed to increase intellectual, professional and personal achievement. These students benefit from merit grants that help cover tuition, preferential housing and course selection, field trips, and additional support for external scholarships, graduate school placement, and career placement.
Can freshmen have cars on campus?
Yes! Public Safety issues parking permits for a fee each semester.
Yes! Public Safety issues parking permits for a fee each semester.
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RESEARCH: Wilkes generates useful, profound applied research to help our region and the world – hands-on research our students can be involved in from day one. Students join faculty in exploring topics like neonatal mortality, human rights, breast cancer detection, naloxone training, and revegetation of natural gas pipeline rights of way. Wilkes celebrates this work during the annual scholarship symposium.
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MENTORSHIP:Our award-winning E-mentoring program makes sure that all new students have the support they need to navigate the transition to college life. E-mentors are current students who help first-years settle in to life at Wilkes. Assigned to students with common interests, e-mentors connect with new students the summer before freshman year and continue as their mentees’ orientation leader and peer advisor throughout the first semester
WilkesEDGE™:The Wilkes Educational Gateway to Excellence (WilkesEDGE™) is an optional program offered to select first-year students to help support their transition from high school to college. Fewer courses during the first semester and increased advising and support services create a pathway to a bachelor’s degree. Get to know our friendly, knowledgeable admissions staff, and what regions they cover.