The second part starts out in this farm house from mobygames.com
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Maybe the dog likes turnips? from mobygames.com
Looks like my local on a Friday night from mobygames.com
Can I have a Ploughgnome's lunch? from mobygames.com
Issuing commands to Flopsy, outside the windmill from mobygames.com
The family lighthouse - 'Millie Watts' probably a pun on milliwatts, as in brightness from mobygames.com
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Nothing wrong with being clever from mobygames.com
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Brits will recognise the Rolf Harris parody from mobygames.com
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Rich thieves are never good from mobygames.com
The game came in two versions, for 48k and 128k. from mobygames.com
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Ingrid’s Back!
Ingrid is Ingrid Bottomlow, the intellectual-but-clumsy gnome we met in Gnome Ranger. Her beloved home village Little Moaning is earmarked for a yuppie-friendly transformation by Jasper Quickbuck of Ridley's Manor.
Ingrid has three cunning plans to stop him - producing a petition with everybody's signature, finding a more orthodox prevention method, and finally infiltrating Ridley's Manor itself by pretending to be a maid, and then finding proof that he's a dodgy geezer who should be locked up. These three quests can be played in any order, although they logically follow on from each other. She is accompanied by Flopsy the dog in the first 2 parts, and her cousin Daisy in the third.
Ingrid's Back! uses the same game system as the original, and other contemporary Level 9 titles such as Knight Orc . Giving instructions to other characters (including Flopsy) and jumping around the map using GO TO and FOLLOW commands. A living and breathing world of people travelling, trading and relaxing underpins it all, and plays a part in most puzzles.