Dialogue 1

	A stranger in a white coat approaches your cell.

Stranger: Good, youre awake. That shock from falling into toilet water must have woke you up. 
I will be back with your breakfast.

	He walks to cell #5 and looks at the ceiling. He laughs and takes the food inside cell #5.



Dialogue 2

	The stranger comes back.

Stranger: There you go, some cereal.

	He puts the cereal in your food dish.

Stranger: Well ok, its just a solidified block of milk but its very high in protein and 
mold. What did you expect? Were on a low budget. At least theres half a pair of chopsticks for
you to use and a bowl so you don't have to make a bucket. Enjoy! 

You: Wait, where am I?

Stranger: Wow that fall from your bed must have shaken your memory a bit. Let me explain. 
My name is Fredrick Hamface and your name is Seil. You are in a padded room in a 
mental institution because of your Blockanoid Schizophrenia. This condition means that you are 
simply a schizophrenic who sees your reality in 1x1x1 block cubes. You are the first person who 
developed this mental condition. Now be a good schizophrenic and eat up.  Weve got some testing 
to do with you later.

	Fredrick Hamface walks away.

Seil: That's impossible! I cant have schizophrenia. Im perfectly fine. I gotta get out of here.
I won't make a bucket like he said though. I don't need one.



Note 1

Cell #3 Patient's diary note - They fed me cabbage sandwiches. Of course they had no bread so 
they replaced it with chunks of metal. However, they were kind enough to give me skewers. I 
wasn't sure if they are skewers at all actually. They say I have a condition called Blockanoid 
Agoraphobia. So I don't really know what I did. All I know was that they had a lot of skewers.
I crafted something out of it. I don't rememeber where I put it, but it's in my cell somewhere...
I like it here. It's safe. Sometimes they want to do experiments on me. I don't mind.
I don't remember them anyways. All I know is that they said that this is going to be my last
test. After that, I hope Dr. Hamface will keep me here or even better, solitary confinement.

Siel: Okaaaay then... I'll leave solitary confinement as one of the last of my destinations...




Dialogue 3

Seil: Errm... I think I'll play with this foolproof thing later. I'll just head down the dark 
hallway with the strobe light for now (strobe light may not apply if the lever in the beginning
is pulled down).



Dialogue 4

Siel: This looks like a boiler room or storage room or something................................
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Oh crap. I think that sound was back at the cells. I should go check.



Note 2

Cell #7 Patient's note - Those incompetent people, feeding me iron burgers with paper
napkins. They say I'm here because I have Blockanoid Autism and they want to do tests on me. 
I'm going to escape. I can't believe they gave me everything I needed. All I needed to do was 
reverse engineer the paper back into wood and from wood and iron I could get out. I'm also a 
genius. Yeah. I'm awesome. 

Seil: I won't burn these wooden support beams. I can't risk a cave in.



Note 3

Cell #7 Patient's note - I memorized the whole map of this place. I've been escaping in and
out of my cell easily between times where the place isn't being watched. There's an air vent on 
the second floor but there are three locked doors in the way. It must lead to Dr. Hamface's 
office. I couldn't find that place anywhere. I didn't have time to check although I did check a 
secret room near the boiler room where I took some handy TNT. Now all I have to do is go up, 
pretend it is a normal dayuntil dinner, then go back down and detonate the TNT, run behind the 
cobblestone line and escape. Time to go to bed.

Seil: ... Wait so if he was in bed when I turned the lights on in the boiler room... I'll just 
detonated this switch and stand behind the cobblestone line like he said.



Dialogue 5
I think I should unlock the first couple doors that patient mentioned. I should also play with the
foolproof anti-theft technology while I'm there. After that I guess it must be the solitary 
confinement room.



Dialogue 6
This should be the third and last lever. Now I can open the doors upstairs to that air vent 
the other patient talked about.



Dialogue 7

Seil: Damn it. This didn't lead to Dr. Hamface's office. I'm back where I started!



Note 4
Cell #5 Patient's note - This is my last and only note. I've figured everything out. I have
Blockanoid Schizophrenia. They say I'm the first one to develop it. They told me my name was
Tihsllub. I think it's Indian. All my other memories are faded. All I know was that I had to 
escape. I'm very resourceful, but that doesn't matter. All that matters is that I found Dr. 
Hamface's office. Well, it's not really his office, or should I say its office. I can't tell 
anymore. All I know is that this whole thing is a set-up. No one actually has any of these 
diseases it and its team makes up. Blockanoid vision is reality. And I was so close to figuring 
it all out. Escape was there. I could smell the air, the pigs, the trees, the grass, and the
creepers. That's how I got here. Blasted creeper, knocked me all the way down and took down all
my ladders. I was so close. All I can hear now is its laughter. Whoever finds this note, be wise
and know that wood is limited.






Dialogue 8

Seil: I've done it! I've escape. I can see my house! (Do not break or burn the house)



Dialogue 9

You find a green disk and decide to play it in the jukebox.

Fredrick Hamface's recorded voice: This concludes your testing for today. Welcome back to your 
cell. I will be back for more testing later.

Seil: That's not possible! I made it out of my cell already. This must be a joke. He planned this
and he's just making me paranoid. I'll just carry on with my life normally. He can't find me
anymore.

To Be Continued.