Quo Vadis (1984 Video Game) - Solutions

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"Honi soit qui mal y pense" translated as "Shame be to him who thinks evil of it"

AT LAST YOU THINK YOU ARE THERE = "?"

BE SWEET AND BE QUICK TO GO BACKWARD = "?"

TOURD'FORCE USING ONLY A KNIFE TO EAT AN A1 SOLUTION. = "?"

BINARY INDECISIONS BETWEEN SILENT BEGINNINGS AND QUIET TERMINATIONS = "SOIT"

The beginning letter of "silent"' is "s". The termination (letter) of "quiet" is "t". "Binary indecisions" must be a 0 or a 1. S + 01 + T = "SOIT"

LOSING THE DUTCH ONE, ROYALTY APPEARS BEFORE ME = "QUI"

"One" in Dutch is "een". "Royalty" = "Queen" "Me" = "I" QUEEN - EEN + I = "QUI"

A THOUSAND ADDED TO EVERYTHING LOSES FIFTY = "MAL"

Roman numerals. M=1000 "Everything" = "all". 50=L M + All - L = "MAL"

The game was supplied with a blank map to complete. Four sections were filled in to assist the budding gamer BUT three were incorrect!

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