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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. Installation ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Installation
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- Boulder-Dash consists of two parts:
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- o BOULDER.EXE: The game itself and
- o BUILDER.EXE: the level-editor for Boulder-Dash levels.
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- Important: You need the generic game interface GI to play Boulder-Dash!
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- GI.ZIP is available via anonymous ftp just like Boulder-Dash. Please Install
- and Configure GI first!
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- Graphic-Mode
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- Boulder-Dash runs in a OS/2 Full-Screen session. It uses the 320x200 pixel mode
- with 256 colors (easiest to program). If you experience problems with this
- resolution, try re-configuring your card (especially 8514A, ATI-utltra) in
- plain DOS and run SVGA ON before starting BOULDER. But since 320x200 is a
- standard VGA-mode (not even SVGA) it should work on all VGA cards...
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- Note: BOULDER needs the PORTIO.DLL to manipulate the VGA palette. So you must
- have:
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- o The Boulder-directory in your LIBPATH statement (CONFIG.SYS) or
- o the current directory (.) in your LIBPATH and set the current directory to
- where Boulder lies before starting it or
- o copy the PORTIO.DLL to a location mentioned in your LIBPATH.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. Boulder ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Boulder Dash - The Game
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- Note: For a description of the various objects in a Boulder-Dash level see the
- Objects-Definition in Builder-Help.
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- Basic Idea
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- You can play Boulder-Dash alone or with a friend as a TEAM. In Team-Mode you'll
- have to help each other, true Team-work!
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- Your task is to eat as many diamonds as stated in the bottom-line (right of the
- green diamond). Nasty levels, dangerous ghosts and a steadily running clock
- keep trying to prevent you from completing a level.
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- You complete a level by eating enough diamonds and entering the house(s). If
- you entered the house in time, press Button 1 or ESC to continue. You cannot
- enter the next level before you completed the one you've just been working
- on...
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- Score
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- While playing, your score is not displayed. But when you leave the level you'll
- see the score-table of this level (with a check in the SUCC column if you
- completed the level). Every player/team has an over-all score which is
- displayed when selecting the player/team. This team-info is kept in TEAM.DAT so
- you better not delete this file...
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- Limitations
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- o A maximum of 20 players/teams may be defined. If you try to define the 21'st
- player/team, the 20'th gets overwritten.
- o A maximum of 30 scores are saved per level.
- o Player/Team names are no longer than 12 characters.
- o Not all characters can be used (we had to design our own char-set...)
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- HAVE FUN !
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- Select this link to start Boulder-Dash now.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. Builder ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Boulder Dash - The Level Editor
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- Boulder Dash comes along with a level design tool called BUILDER. With BUILDER
- you can create and edit new or existing levels.
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- Note: See the Builder-Help tables for more information.
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- Warning: When modifying an existing level, all high-score data for that level
- is lost! (Since afterwards, it's not the same level anymore...)
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- Select this link to start Builder now.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. Credits ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Boulder Dash - The Credits
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- Version 1.00 of Boulder-Dash is free, you may copy it as you like. However this
- may not be true for future versions...
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- If you encounter any problems, bugs or if you have any suggestions or comments
- please feel free to contact me:
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- Roman Fischer
- Leonhardstr. 12
- CH-8001 Zuerich
- Switzerland
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- email: rofische@iiic.ethz.ch
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- Credits
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- Thanks to Markus, Stefan and J-C for helping me along. Thx Andre for the tip
- with the 8514A.
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- Thanks to Michael Thompson for PORTIO.DLL
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- Thanks to whoever had the original idea of Boulder-Dash, it's a true
- ever-green. I'd also like to thank the person(s) who programmed the
- AMIGA-Version: Great Gfx & Sound!