"Would anyone mind if I steal this bag?" from mobygames.com
The mansion's dusty attic from mobygames.com
The bird atrium from mobygames.com
"Stop following me!" from mobygames.com
We've got a cage, some cheese, and here's a mouse... hmmm... I wonder what to do... from mobygames.com
Cranston manor has long corridors... from mobygames.com
... and towers, reminiscent of King's Quest II... from mobygames.com
... and strange-looking fountains. from mobygames.com
Yup, you shouldn't do that. from mobygames.com
Found some money. Well hidden, but not well enough for me! from mobygames.com
Time to turn on the lamp... from mobygames.com
Strange keyhole, indeed... from mobygames.com
Some mighty mushrooms are growing underground! from mobygames.com
How cute! The little tin soldier... just shot me?! from mobygames.com
There is even an abandoned subway station! from mobygames.com
Destroying computers is fun! from mobygames.com
Yet another treasure to pick up. from mobygames.com
Glp... This message is a bit discomforting... from mobygames.com
This is the beast! A pink bull! RUN!!! from mobygames.com
Somehow, the sign reminds of some ground-breaking adventure... Colossal Cave, perhaps? from mobygames.com
The bridal suite. Wow. Don't look too close into the mirror :-) from mobygames.com
What a stare! from mobygames.com
Cranston Manor
Cranston Manor is the fourth game in On-Line System's Hi-Res Adventures series, along with Mystery House, The Wizard and the Princess, and Mission Asteroid. In the game, you must invade a mansion that was occupied by a late millionaire and steal the sixteen treasures that lie in it. You perform actions in the game by only typing a one- or two-word command (e.g. "west", "get shovel", etc.), and you can save the game at any point in the game by inserting a disk and pressing a letter.
Cranston Manor was based on the original text adventure, The Cranston Manor Adventure, by Larry Ledden.