

Creates a list of crafting items the player is carrying.enables the graphical inventory focus window.Has the same effect as the "previous" version of this command, but moves to the right instead of to the left.Changes the "page" for the item window at the top of the screen.Changes the location of the main window.Allows the player to change their GUI settings.Temporarily disables the effects of GUI buttons (allowing the user to click on the buttons to get an explanation of the button's effect).Decreases the "resolution" of the visual map.Increases the "resolution" of the visual map.toggles the item window at the top of the screen.lsts any and all clothing and wisp quests you currently have, as well as a few other major quests that you might have going on, such as the Doom Quest or (for beta testers) Extra Credit predicament.enables the inventory window in its entirety.causes the inventory window to display a summary of its contents.Causes the inventory window to display clothing only.Causes the inventory window to display loot only.


Likewise, if the player is stuck on a dildo pole or an ass hook, the player can choose to wait until something changes.If the player is lighter than air and floating, they will be given a yes/no confirmation to wait until they have deflated enough to stop.Functions the same as "submit" during rapes.Be wary that the version the game was saved in must also be the version that it is loaded into.by default, the name will be whatever you named your trapquest file.saves the game on your local hard drive.not to be confused with "faint," which merely resets the dungeon.restarts the game(including startmenus).This reverses the effects of the brief command.This shortens room descriptions so they only take up a little bit of the screen.These are simple commands that you, the user, can use to control your gameplay experience.
