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- HEARTS v1.0 Copyright (c) 1992 Paul Pedriana. All rights reserved.
-
- Brief Description of Hearts
- Hearts for Windows 3.0 is a four player card game in which the goal is to
- get as few points as possible. Cards of the heart suit are worth 1 point and
- the queen of spades is worth 13 points. You want to avoid these 14 cards.
- The highest card of the lead suit takes the four cards in the trick and the
- player that does this gets to lead for the next trick. You must play the lead
- suit if you have it, or else you can play any card. After 13 tricks are played,
- the points are added up and cards are dealt again. The game is over when a
- player gets 100 points (he is the loser).
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- Running Hearts for Windows v1.0
- Hearts requires Windows 3.0 or later and runs in Standard or Enhanced mode
- and in as little as ~45K. It runs much faster if you have 300K or more of free
- memory. You must have a mouse to select and play the cards. If you cannot
- afford a mouse, then you probably won't have enough money to give me any for
- all the trouble I went through to make this program, so I don't feel so bad
- about not having keyboard support for the cards in version 1.0. Sorry.
- Hearts also works on monochrome monitors, but due to the low resolution of
- many monochrome monitors, you may not be able to see the entire play space at
- one time. If this is the case, simply use the arrow keys to scroll around
- the play space if you want or need to see a different part of the play space.
- The 'HOME' key can bring you back to the center.
- To install Hearts on your system, simply use the Windows 'Program Manager'
- 'New... Item' menu function to install the program 'hearts.exe' as part of the
- games directory. You may use the 'browse' button to find the 'hearts.exe'
- program if you cannot find it. It is best (very desirable for Hearts and all
- windows programs) if you copy Hearts.exe to your hard drive if it is not already
- there; A Windows program will run very slowly if you run it from the floppy
- drive. Note that only 'hearts.exe' is truly needed to play the game; this
- file and the possibly included file 'cards.ad' are not needed and you may not
- want them if you are low on space.
- The 'cards.ad' file is an 'AFTER DARK' screen saver module that you may copy
- to your After Dark directory if you have that program. Other screen savers
- are now able to run After Dark '.ad' files themselves. 'Cards.ad' will be
- changed periodically by the author to do different things, and eventually play
- card games themselves. Different versions will have slightly different names.
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- Game Options and Menu Items.
- Upon starting Hearts, you will be given a choice of who to play against.
- You can choose the default players (good players but not the best), or you can
- choose 'custom' player selection. If you choose the 'custom' players, the
- player selection window expands to show many buttons with player names on them.
- The best players are on the right and the weakest on the left. Every time you
- select a player, the box goes to the next player for selection. You can keep
- selecting players in circles until you hit the 'OK' button. Please note that
- if you want to play against the computer, you must make sure at least one of
- the players is 'Human'. Also note that any or all of players may be human or
- computer players, so if you want, you can have the computer play itself, or
- you can somehow tape cardboard to the screen or something and have two or more
- people play against the computer players at once.
- On-line help is available by selecting the 'Options' menu item and
- selecting the 'How To Play...' item. This will bring up a box that will give
- the exact rules of the game, how to select cards, and some hints for new
- players. The 'F1' key will also bring up the help box.
- Card backings for Hearts are selected with the 'Options' menu and may also
- be selected with the 'F2'-'F5' keys.
- Game speed may be changed by selected that item form the 'Options' menu or
- may also be changed by striking the keys '1'-'5'. 5 is fastest (no delay).
- Players will say things that appear in cartoon-like quote boxes. These may
- be turned off with the 'Options' item. Other menu items in the 'Options' menu
- will be more or less obvious.
- The 'scorecard' is a window that may be moved which shows two things for
- every player: his score for this round and his total score for the game. You
- may get more information on a given player by clicking with the mouse on him
- in the scorecard.
- You may select for a new game with the 'Game' menu item, or you may quit
- with 'quit' option. Also, at the end of a game, you are prompted for whether
- to play again.
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- Game Play
- At the start of the game, the players must select three cards to pass. The
- cards are selected with the left mouse button and passed/played with the right
- mouse button. When all have passed, the passes are completed with the three
- cards passed to you in the 'up' position. You can strike a key or mouse button
- to put them in your hand, or you can wait a few seconds for this to be done for
- you.
- The player with the two of clubs must then play it. If you have it, you can
- play it (or any other card when it's your turn) by selecting it with the left
- button and then playing it with the right button, or by directly playing it
- with the right button. The winner of the trick is shown by the cards sliding
- towards him after all cards are played. It is now the winner's turn to play
- the first card of the next trick. Scores are continually updated on the
- scorecard so you can see who's winning.
- If you play a card illegally, a box comes up that says why the card was
- illegal with a beep. You must click on the box or strike a key to make it go
- away.
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- The Author of Hearts
- Paul Pedriana
- 1400 Contra Costa Blvd #39
- Pleasant Hill, CA 94523. (1991-1992)
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- 1030 E. Ocean #610
- Long Beach, CA 90802 (1993+)
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- Compuserve ID: 70541,3223
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- I am presently a poor biologist living in northern California in Pleasant
- Hill, a city 20 miles east of Oakland. I have a B.A. degree from U.C.
- Berkeley in biochemistry (1989). I program in C/C++ and assembly when needed
- (also have done FORTRAN), and would like someday to move into the computer
- world full-time (I would greatly appreciate any notice of job openings or
- offerings from anyone interested in an experienced programmer like myself).
- The version of Hearts I am distributing has no eliminated parts or other
- 'demo' traits. This is the complete 'unprotected' version. Why is this?
- Because I don't like those incomplete programs; If I really like a program, I
- pay the author for it even if I have an already final version of it. I've even
- payed a couple authors 5$ for their programs that I never really used, simply
- because I wanted to support them and encourage them to write more. But I
- can't expect everyone to be like this. Nevertheless, Hearts took considerable
- time to develop to its present state. I did the programming (C++ and ASM) and
- Brian Mallari and I (old Hearts buddies) worked together to create the playing
- styles of the different players you find here.
- Brian has a B.S. degree from U.C. Berkeley in Electrical Engineering (1989)
- and we both look forward to ultimately creating the best Hearts program (Windows
- or not) on the market.
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- Owner Registration
- If you send me, Paul Pedriana, 10$,I will register you as a permanent owner
- of Hearts and will send you all future versions of Hearts (see below) free and
- will also send all future Windows programs I do as well. I've done other
- programs for DOS and Windows, but they probably will not be of interest to you.
- As a registered owner, you may ask to make changes in Hearts that are not
- completely unreasonable free of charge (e.g., You may want a player that
- has the comments that you supply, or plays a way that you specify. You can
- send me any number of 71x96 16 color bitmaps to be your card back designs. Or
- you may want different opponent names, background colors, or menu options).
- Also please give suggestions for new Windows programs (games or not). I will
- do the ones that are most feasible and likely to generate interest.
- Any suggestions and found bugs are always welcome from anyone. Very Good
- suggestions win free registration if they can be implemented for Hearts or
- any other game that may be similar. All correspondence will be answered by me.
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- Future Direction
- Hearts version 1.0 doesn't do everything anyone could ever want, so there
- will be a version 2.0. Some of the new things to be in version 2 will be
- even tougher opponents, new card designs, and an option for programmers to
- create their own players in much the same way as 'After Dark' allows screen
- savers to be added as '.AD' files in the same directory as the program itself.
- Suggestions for new Windows and OS/2(1992) programs are welcome whether
- they pertain to Hearts or any other ideas.
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