Hey Scratchy, this has got to be the place Boomerang Bob was telling me about.
McSeville's got to be close.
I think I'm going to do some exploring.
My instincts are telling me this has got to be the place.
Cave doors closed.
Must be some kind of password or something.
Open says me.
Knock knock.
Who's there?
Red rover, red rover, let the cave turn over.
I don't think that's how you get inside.
Look around, there must be a key or something.
That's a good idea.
Hey, wait a second, check out these rocks, they've got some kind of drawing on them.
It's some sort of primitive art, I wonder what they mean.
Actually, I think I know what this is.
I majored in ancient rock drawings back in archeology school.
This is some sort of puzzle and when you put it together it tells a story similar to the
one that got me here to Australia.
What do they say?
Well, the first is follow.
Just like I've been following Professor McShuffle, we're supposed to follow Jesus.
The second is worship.
Remember how we saw that some people worship things other than God, like idols?
This stone says to worship Jesus.
The third stone is confess.
I had to admit that I was lost in the hedge maze and asked for help.
This stone shows that we must confess Jesus' Lord and believe in Him to be saved.
And this stone says to serve.
Just like we helped Boomerang Bob learn how to make Boomerangs, we need to serve each
other.
And here's the last stone.
It looks like it says obey.
Just like we're obeying the rules to make this door open, we need to obey what Jesus
tells us to do.
Way to go Pitfall.
The door is opening.
Whoa, check out the cracks in these cave walls.
Oh no, it looks like there's been an earthquake.
The treasure may have been destroyed.
And there's no telling what kind of dangerous animals may have gotten inside.
Hey, you're right, and here's a sign that's got all the hidden dangers inside.
I can't let that stop me though because I've got to find McShuffle in the hidden treasure.
Roger that Pitfall, I'm using echo imaging to create a map of the caverns.
I'll guide you in.
It's pitfall adventure time.
Crikey, look at the teeth on those crocs.
Your strike is too slow, Cobra.
Hey, molasses, yummy.
Yow, my biscuits are burning.
Wow, that was an intense bonus level.
I wonder what's so valuable that someone went through so much trouble to keep it hidden
or keep it safe.
Professor McShuffle, scare the daylights out of me.
Sorry, I didn't mean to scare you.
I'm just glad you came along.
So how did you get in here?
Well, I followed the directions on that ancient sign that was by the cave door, and it led
me to the side secret passage that was dug out by that earthquake years ago after it
led in all those nasty animals and lava.
That figures.
So how did you get in this net?
Well, I didn't really obey all the directions.
You see, the map shows that there's this net trap that's supposed to keep all the crocodiles
and the kangaroos from harming the treasure, but I stepped right into it.
Oh, wait, we're here?
This is where the treasure is?
Yes, sir.
Right over there.
There it is, pitfall, right there in that box.
My guess is that it was placed in there in order to keep it from being lost or destroyed.
It must be very important.
It's obvious that the people that placed it in there wanted it to be found by someone
once the danger was passed.
That's why they left us the instructions.
Look at the treasure chest.
If it's that fancy on the outside, imagine how valuable whatever it's on the inside
must be.
Let's find out.
Wow, this was definitely worth the adventure.
