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WEBS v 1.15 26 Feb 1992
Requires: EGA monitor and mouse
CONTENTS:
Introduction
Strategy?
Making new webs and sets
Contest & Cash prizes
Shareware & the ASP
Introduction:
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WEBS is a deceptively simple solitaire game requiring both strategy and
cunning. You claim nodes on a web while trying to limit the moves available
to your opponent. Automatic display of potential moves, a variety of webs
and difficulties give hours of challenge.
The Main Menu lets you play a game You can also get more information about
the game and how to register it.
To start, pick "Play" from the main menu, then choose one of the puzzles
from the pushbutton menu that appears. There are 3 difficulty levels.
You are RED, the computer plays BLUE.
You go first and can claim any WHITE node.
BLUE and RED can never be adjacent, so some nodes will only be available to
one side. These are indicated by a partially filled node. Play alternates
until only one side can play.
If no significant moves remain, the game detects this, and assigns the
remaining potential nodes to each side. You can also quit in the middle of
the game, and get a score, but this is not necessarily an accurate
prediction of the final score.
Strategy?
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Since RED and BLUE cannot be adjacent, placing one node automatically limits
the colors which can be placed in adjacent nodes. If only RED is
adjacent, then that node is potentially a RED node. If both colors are
adjacent, then no one can claim it, and it will be filled with CYAN. A
first strategy should thus be to change as many pure WHITE nodes to be
potential RED nodes. At the same time, you can limit BLUE's potential by
claiming nodes adjacent to its potential nodes. Sound confusing? It's much
simpler to just play a few games at different difficulties, and watch the
strategies unfold.
Each web may require a different approach -- some are symmetric and easy to
analyze. Others may take more study.
The shareware version of WEBS has several sets of puzzles, ranging in
difficulty from easy to very hard. Registered users will receive the latest
version of the game, and some additional puzzles, not available as
shareware. To register, print out the file REGISTER.FRM and mail it with a
check for $20 to Cascoly Software.
Other Notes:
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You can move the message box on the screen by clicking on the message area,
then dragging the box. This lets you view areas of the web that may get
covered by messages.
Making New Webs and Sets
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You can modify any of the the webs, and create new ones. If you are going
to use this feature, you should be sure to create a backup of your files in
case you want to return to the originals.
Creating new webs:
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If you just want to modify an existing web, you can skip this section. Web patterns
are stored in series of sets. To add a new web, you'll need to modify the
set information file. The following is the data portion of MAPS.SET.
3 3
USA1 USA2 ...
Rome ... ...
... ... ...
1 1 0
1 0 0
0 0 0
This file contains the information used to create the pushbutton web
selector menu. The first line indicates there are 3 rows and 3 columns.
The first row of the pushbuttons will contain USA1 and USA2; the second,
ROME. The numbered matrix following the names shows whether a web is
selectable or not. A 1 indicates it can be selected. Thus, only the named
webs can be selected. To add a new web, use any ascii editor to replace the
dots with the name (no blanks), and change the corresponding 0 to a 1.
3 3
USA1 USA2 ...
Rome ... ...
... ... ...
1 1 0
1 0 0
0 0 0
For example, to add a new web called Seattle, the changes to be:
3 3
USA1 USA2 ...
Rome ... ...
... Seattle ...
1 1 0
1 0 0
0 1 0
This prepares a space for the web. To create it, choose the modify feature,
and then choose that web. Note, that you can make new webs based on
existing ones in this fashion: First use the dos copy command:
COPY WEB1.ASC WEB87.ASC
Then follow the above procedure to add WEB87 to one of the sets.
Modifying Webs
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You must explicitly confirm a save of a changed file, so you can feel free
to experiment with the webmaker routines. Press the Help box for more notes
while modifying a web.
You can add nodes, move them, and set edges. You can delete nodes, too
(right click while in add mode.) The Snap feature redraws the pattern with
all nodes realigned to the nearest 5, 10, etc pixels. This often results in
crisper patterns and straighter lines. The grid feature is also available
to assist in plotting a new pattern (the grid marks will never show on the
final pattern).
Contest & Cash prizes
=====================
Registered users of WEB are eligible to compete in an ongoing WEBS design
contest. Simply create new webs and send them to me. I am assembling
additional packages for shareware distribution (about 10 to 15 webs are
neede for each package). If your WEB is selected, you will receive $10. No
limit to the number of webs you can submit, or the number of puzzles that
might be used.
You can enter the contest when you register, or as many times afterwards as
you wish. Entries must be submitted on a disk. You can submit either
single webs (files named *.asc), or sets. All entries become the property
of Cascoly Software. Entries cannot be returned or acknowledged unless
accompanied by a stamped, self addressed mailer. Winners will be notified
and paid when each web dataset is released. Winners also receive a free
disk with the latest puzzles on it. (To obtain a quarterly list of winners,
send a stamped self addressed envelope)
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Shareware & the ASP
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This program is shareware, which is a means of distributing software. Under
the shareware concept, software may be freely copied and passed along to
others, or distributed through bulletin board systems or national networks.
As a recipient of a shareware program, you may use the software for a short
trial period to determine if it meets your needs. If the software is not
suitable, then you can discard it. If you decide to use it, you should
register it. WEBS costs $20 to register. When you register, you will
receive a disk with the latest version of the program, additional
challenging webs, plus other Cascoly programs. Only registered users are
eligible to participate in the webs design contest. Registration also
entitles you to online support via CompuServe. Send email to Cascoly
Software, CompuServe number 76703,3046. (We will also answer mail from
registered users.)
As an additional benefit, registration entitles you to a free introductory
account on CompuServe. (Details will be sent when you register.)
Cascoly Software is a member of the Association of Shareware Professionals
(ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware principle works for you.
If you are unable to resolve a shareware-related problem with an ASP member
by contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP
Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but
does not provide technical support for members' products. You can contact
the ASP Ombudsman at P.O. Box 5786, Bellevue, WA 98006 or send a Compuserve
message via easyplex to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536