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- The WORLD Name Game
-
- PURPOSE
-
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- The WORLD Name Game is an educational program in a form which
- appeals to children. It provides the user with maps of areas surrounding
- national and state capitals and challenges him to name country, state, or
- city. The maps permit the user to learn countries and cities in relation
- to the surrounding territories. This methodology increases the learning rate
- and facilitates recognition.
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- OPERATION
-
- THE OPENING SCREEN
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- The title page displays a stylized world and asks the question.
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- Who is going to play?
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- Answer with an identifying name. This will become the name of a
- file which will have an extension of .WNG (for WORLD Name Game). Because
- it will be a file name it can be no more than 8 characters long. The
- WORLD Name Game will chop it to 8 characters if you enter too many - it
- will then ask you if the chopped name is OK. If you answer N for no the
- program will ask you for a new name or symbol. Because it will be part
- of a file name you can not have a space or any of the following symbols
- in your identifying file ./\[]:|<>+=;, or the " symbol (See your DOS
- manual).
-
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- Use something that you will remember! Your first name or
- nickname is a good idea! The file that is saved with this name will
- store your 10 best scores and the way you like to play the game.
-
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- "WHO"
-
- If you forget the name you used you can answer the question
- with the word WHO. The screen will clear and you will be shown the
- names of all the player files that the WORLD Name game knows about
- (all the *.WNG files in the same subdirectory as the game.) You
- can then hit enter and WORLD Name Game will, once more, ask for the
- name you want to use.
-
- If you use another player's file you will find that the game is
- setup the way that player last played and your scores may be credited to
- that player. PLAY FAIR - use your own file! You can have more than one
- if you want to keep track of how you do with different set ups - just
- give yourself different names. You could name them BOB, BOB1, and BOBA
- for example. Remember files all have CAPS even when you enter them as
- lower case.
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- YOUR ".WNG" file
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- Once you have entered a valid name the WORLD Name Game will
- check to see if the file already exists in the directory.
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- If the name does NOT EXIT:
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- WORLD Name Game will ask if you want one created. It will
- report:
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- I didn't find your file xxxxxx
- Would you like me to set up your score file [Y] or N?
-
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- The xxxxxx will be replaced by the characters that you
- entered in response to the who's playing question. The [ and ]
- surrounding the Y indicate that it is the default answer - if you
- simply hit the ENTER key, it is the same as if you typed the Y (for
- YES) and hit ENTER.
- If you type N and hit ENTER no file will be created. This
- will allow you to play the game but no record of the session will be
- kept and if you use the set up option to select save the record, an
- error will occur.
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- If you answer Y for YES or just hit the ENTER, a file with
- the extension .WNG will be created. This file will consist of the
- default settings for the game as well as up to 10 high scores. The
- screen will clear and indicate the identifier followed by a row of
- stars and the statement that you have:
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- 0 correct out of 0 attempts on dd-mm-yyyy
-
- dd-mm-yyyy will indicate the date the computer believes is
- today. If it is not correct use the DATE command before starting the
- program (See your DOS manual for DATE). It will then ask you to hit
- the ENTER key.
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- If the name DOES EXIST:
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- The WORLD Name Game will read the record of how the last saved
- game for this player was set up and any scores saved for this player (up
- to 10 sessions)
-
- The Screen clears and the name is printed at the top of the
- screen followed by a row of stars. This will be followed by up to 10
- sets of scores in the format:
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- X correct out of Y attempts on DD-MM-YYYY
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- If it is reasonable, each line will be followed by a percent and
- the word percent to give an idea of success during that session.
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- These lines will be followed by a summary line that indicates
- the total correct, the total attempts and the overall percentage of the
- top 10 scores for this player.
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- Hit ENTER to continue:
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- The screen will clear and present you with the WORLD Name Game
- control screen. You will end up here often! To stop a function type
- END or QUIT at any input.
-
- The CONTROL SCREEN:
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- THE WORLD NAME GAME
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- [1] - Play The WORLD Name Game
- 2 - Study Capitals of the USA
- 3 - Study National Capitals
- 4 - Set Up the game
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- Monitor is CGA Countries only is ON
- Save game is ON Area is set to Nations
- Maps are set to 1 Names are set to ON
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- 99 - EXIT to DOS ?
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- Note the [] around the 1 - this indicate that Play the Name
- Game is the default. If you just hit ENTER, the game will start. The
- game will be played according to the selections shown at the bottom
- the screen.
-
- If you type 2 and hit ENTER, you will be presented with a list
- of the Capitals of the United States. When you select one by typing
- its number (5 for Austin, TX), it will be displayed in accordance with
- the selections shown at the bottom of the CONTROL SCREEN. Typing END will
- return you to the CONTROL SCREEN.
-
- If you type 3 and hit ENTER, you will be presented with a list
- of the first 60 National Capitals that the WORLD Name Game knows
- about. There are a total of 207 of these. To advance to the next page
- you must type 999. Simply type a number or the word END. Typing END will
- return you to the CONTROL SCREEN. Note: Column width only allows a portion
- of the name to be shown on these screens. You will see the whole name on
- the map.
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- When you type 4, you are presented with another screen.
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- The normal mode is Cities AND Countries (or States)
- If you just want to answer with country names, press
- C for COUNTRIES ONLY otherwise, just Enter?
-
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- The C in the Word COUNTRIES is highlighted to indicate that you must
- type the letter C if you want the COUNTRIES ONLY option. This option
- allows you to gain correct responses by simply answering the name the
- city questions with the name of the country only. (EG. the correct
- response for London, United Kingdom would be United Kingdom).
-
- The NORMAL mode (DEFAULT) is that you must type both the name
- of the city and the name of the country to be correct. The city name
- must be separated from the country name by a comma.
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- The next prompt is:
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- You have selected XGA as your display choice.
- To change Type CGA EGA or VGA?
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- The X will be replaced with a C the first time since that is the
- common mode. It will be replaced by whatever you used last in
- subsequent games.
-
- The C, E, and V are highlighted to indicate that these are the key
- letters. If you just hit ENTER, then whatever is in the place of the X
- will be retained.
-
- If you have a VGA system any response (C, E, or V) is
- acceptable.
- If you have an EGA system any response (C, E, or V) is
- acceptable. -- Note: this is only because the WORLD Name Game does not
- use VGA only screens. -- no improvement can be gained from the data
- that the game uses. The VGA option is provided for convenience only.
- If you have a CGA system, you must select C. Any other
- response will create an illegal function ERROR when the game goes to
- draw a map. Nothing will be damaged! The game will end and your
- score will not be saved.
- If you have a Monochrome system that is compatible with a
- HERCULES board you can run the program with the C option ONLY AFTER
- running a CGA SIMULATOR such as SIMCGA.
- If you have a MCGA, you can run the program in CGA mode only.
- If you have a MDPA, you can NOT use this program.
-
- The next prompt is:
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- You have selected X as your study area
- You can choose USA only, National Capitals only, or Both (U,[N],B)?
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- X will be replaced by the last choice that you made for this option.
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- N is the DEFAULT and stands for National Capitals only -- You will
- only be questioned about National Capitals not State Capitals.
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- U stands for USA only -- You will only be questioned about U.S.
- Capitals.
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- B stands for Both -- You will randomly be asked for U.S. as well as
- National Capitals.
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- The prompt:
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- Chose area surrounding the target (1,2,[3],4,5) 1=largest area shown?
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- The default is a medium sized map (3)
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- "1" shows the largest area centered on the target city and "5" the
- smallest. You must experiment with different sizes based upon your
- level of knowledge. The "1" provides a large amount of data - generally
- too much - capitals often overwrite each other. The "5" provides minimal
- data - you may or may not have a border visible - you may have to
- answer based upon the latitude - shown at right center and the
- longitude - shown at center bottom!
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- The next prompt:
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- Label surrounding Capitals [Y] or N?
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- The default is Yes. This will put the name of every capital visible
- on the map to the right of it's location circle.
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- A N response provides the added challenge of not knowing what the
- surrounding capitals are!
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- The final prompt:
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- Should I Save your results [Y] or N?
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- This allows you to decide if you want the scores and setup saved to
- your file. The DEFAULT is Yes.
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- The choices you make will be reflected in the appropriate
- place on the CONTROL SCREEN. Check here to be sure that everything is
- the way you want it. This information will be saved IF you have
- chosen the Save game option, ON, AND you have made at least one
- attempt at playing the game.
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- Multiple Copies
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- If you have a use for more than one copy of the program site
- licensees are available based on the following schedule.
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- School systems:
- Each individual system (1 school to 30 schools) can
- be licensed for $200. This license permits unlimited
- copies of the program to be used within classrooms
- belonging to the specific system. The system will be
- provided with a master disk. The final screen will
- identify the ownership of the program and state that
- the program is restricted to classroom use inplace of
- the shareware screen. Minor changes can also be made
- to the program by the author.
-
- Other Educational units:
- A license comparable to the above will be made
- available upon request.
-
- Commercial use:
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- Single copy price is $10.........Disk/Envelope/on disk Doc
- 2 to 10 .............$8/disk..... " "
- 11 to 50 ............$7/disk..... " "
- 51 to 100 ...........$6/disk..... " "
-
- Over 100 copies is beyond my capabilities and would require
- onsite reproduction at a cost of $2/user. I would supply a single
- Master Disk, customized for your facility, which includes
- documentation. You would reproduce program disks and/or printed
- documentation.
-
- This program may not be sold! I own the copyright to the
- program and reserve all rights with the exception of distribution.
- You may distribute the program to others but you may charge no more
- than $10 for your time, efforts, disk, and mailing costs.
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- Robert L. Lloyd 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,
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- support for members' products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at
- P.O. Box 5786, Bellevue, WA 98006 or send a Compuserve message via
- easyplex to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536"
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- [] 2
- ASP 7
- B 4
- Benefits 8
- CGA 4
- Complaints 7
- Control screen 3
- Cost 8
- Country only 4
- DATE 2
- Default 2,3
- Does exist 2
- Doesn't exist 2
- Educational use 6
- EGA 4
- Fair Play 1
- High scores 2
- MCGA 4
- MDPA 4
- Multiple copies 6
- Multiple files 1
- N 4
- No record 2
- Ombudsman 7
- Partial names 3
- Redo from start 3
- Registration 7,8
- SIMCGA 4
- Scale 5
- School use 6
- Scores 1,2
- Size 5
- Surrounding 5
- Symbols 1
- U 4
- Upper case 1
- VGA 4
- WHO 1
- .WNG 1
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