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- Fifteen
-
- "Fifteen" is a famous world-wide known game that was invented
- in America in 1915. Here you see a computer version of this game.
- The goal of the game is to arrange square blocks on a game field
- in an increasing order like this:
- 1 2 3 4
- 5 6 7 8
- 9 10 11 12
- 13 14 15
- One block (16) is absent. This allows you to maneuver using the
- spare space. The trick to this game is that some very
- simple combinations are unsolvable. If you only exchange 14 and 15
- you'll reach a statlemeat, a position in which you will never be able to
- arrange the blocks by moving them in the field. Once upon a time a huge bonus was
- promised to a person who could solve this combination.
- In this game the computer prepares a randomly mixed
- combination for you. All combinations are proven to be solvable. You
- can move the blocks by pressing arrow keys or clicking left mouse
- button on a block you want to move (as there is the only direction
- in which it can be moved). Computer also keeps time and registers
- best results.
-
- OPTIONS
- In addition to the classic version some options were added to
- the game: Game Level and Picture Deck.
-
- Game Level
- There are three game levels in this game: Novice, Advanced
- and Expert. The game field for Novice is 4-by-4 blocks, 6-by-6 for
- Advanced and 8-by-8 for Expert.The results (best times) are stored
- separately for all three levels.
-
- Picture Deck
- In addition to dull numbers you can select an interesting
- picture to arrange on the same principle. There are 6 various
- built-in pictures:
-
- George The Winner - an ancient Moscow City Emblem,
-
- Zebra - a striped animal,
-
- Manta - an awful sea creature.
-
-
- HINT:
- Read this if you have no idea how to manage the arranging
- properly. The most efficient method is to combine the chain of
- successive numbers and move this chain to its position "spinning"
- it either clockwise or counter-clockwise.
-
- Customer support.
-
- To order and for customer support please contact:
- in Europe:011-7-(095)-413 - 1221 to Sergey Bobrov
- Moscow , AQUA enterprise Ltd., Russia.
- e-mail bur@acoins.msk.kiae
- in USA/Canada call
- 1-(206)-524-9547;524-2806
- Yuri Yulaev; 6553, 38th ave NE;
- Seattle WA 98115
- e-mail yuri@amath.washington.edu
-
- Copyright (c) 1992.
- Moscow , AQUA enterprise Ltd., Russia.
- Programming by Sergey Bobrov, Sergey Burenkov
-
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- Disks are available at the time of registration only. Disks
- are shipped by P.S. in the United States and via Airmail service
- to foreign countries. Upgrades are available and will be mailed
- to register users separately.
-
- To order and for customer support please contact:
- in Europe:011-7-(095)-413 - 1221 to Sergey Bobrov
- Moscow , AQUA enterprise Ltd., Russia.
- e-mail bur@acoins.msk.kiae
- in USA/Canada call
- 1-(206)-524-9547;524-2806
- Yuri Yulaev; 6553, 38th Ave. NE;
- Seattle WA 98115
- e-mail yuri@amath.washington.edu
-
- Copyright (c) 1992. Moscow , AQUA enterprise Ltd., Russia.
- Programming by Sergey Bobrov, Sergey Burenkov