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- ╔══╗ ╔══╗ ╔╗ ╗ ╔══╗ ╔ ╗ ╔══╗ ╔══╗ ╔═╦═╗ v 1.0
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- A strategic boardgame by D.E.K. van der Kolk.
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- Please share this game with anyone you know.
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- Do not delete this file!
- In order to save space in the exe-file this is the only documentation
- you've got!
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- ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ CONTENTS OF THIS FILE: │
- └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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- 1. Story and object of the game.
- 2. Rules and instructions.
- 3. Starting the game.
- 4. Minimum system requirements.
- 5. Credits.
- 6. Disclaimer.
- 7. Filelist.
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- ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ 1. STORY AND OBJECT OF THE GAME: │
- └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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- You're a sailor who's ship wrecks in a varocious storm.
- As the only survivor you strand on a nearby island and are taken in
- by a tribe of natives.
- They take care of you and soon you regain your health.
- In return they ask of you but one favor: help them beat the other tribes.
- It appears that a long time ago there was only one tribe living united
- on the islands.
- Then disaster struck, evil penetrated the minds and hearts of the people
- and they got divided into twelve tribes.
- Ever since then they battle each other.
- It's your job to assist the tribe that helped you.
- If you succeed in gaining control of all villages on all islands they will
- build you a ship strong enough to get you home.
- If not, well... you will be stuck on these islands for the rest of your
- life, doomed to live in a land devided by war.
- Not a pretty future.
- Try your best shot!
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- ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ 2. RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS: │
- └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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- MAIN MENU:
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- 1. Start Game:
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- There are three levels of play which you can choose from:
- easy, medium and hard.
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- 2. Load:
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- Allows you to load a saved game.
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- 3. About:
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- Some interesting information about the program.
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- 4. Exit To Dos:
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- Well, just what it says, back to Bill's world...
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- THE GAME:
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- You start out with villages on two islands.
- First you will see a map.
- Use the left and right arrow keys to hop from one island to another.
- Press enter to choose an island.
- Once you're on an island you see a little man dressed as a native.
- That's you, customized to the tribes culture.
- If you have control over more then one village on an island you can use
- the arrow keys to select one.
- Press enter again to bring up the actions menu for that specific village.
- From the actions menu you see a variety of choices:
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- 1. Produce Warriors.
- 2. Train Warriors.
- 3. Collect Food.
- 4. Collect Wood.
- 5. Attack a tribe.
- 6. Attack an island.
- 7. Transfer.
- 8. Continue (not visible).
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- In order to keep up with the other tribes you will have to produce warriors,
- increase their strength, collect food etc.
- For each action you will have to choose a number of men, who will not be
- able to help defend your village(s) for a set amount of time.
- If you're lucky your village(s) can be left without men for a while, but
- this is quite risky.
- Select wisely!
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- 1. Producing Warriors:
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- Producing warriors is limited to the amount of available women in the
- current village.
- If you send more then one man a woman will be added to the village up to
- a maximum of fifteen women.
- The maximum number of men in a village is 255.
- This is also the case for your strength, the number of food units etc.
- It will take two days to produce the warriors (never mind reality) thus
- leaving your village in a less defensive state for that period.
- With apologies to all you suffragettes out there!
- (By the way, if you're a woman, just think of the leading figure as a
- woman...(unless you rather play a man's role, which some women do. Well,
- that's enough!)).
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- 2. Training Warriors:
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- You can send as many men as you like (and have).
- They will be out in the jungle for four days, practicing various war
- techniques.
- When they return, their strength will be doubled.
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- 3. Collecting Food:
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- Again, the number of men you can send is only limited to the amount of
- men present in the village.
- Collecting food is a necessity.
- Every two days one food unit will be used to feed the tribe in a village,
- and two units when the number of men and women exceeds 50.
- If you collect wood you will at some time receive a food bonus.
- If the bonus includes cattle and the number of inhabitants exceeds 50 only
- one food unit will be used.
- The men will be out for two days.
- Watch Out!: if the number of food units drops below the strength it will be
- decremented by one each day (the strength, that is)!
- if both your food and strength are at zero each day one man
- will starve to death.
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- 4. Collecting Wood:
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- As I mentioned above, you will receive an upgrade each time you collect
- a specified amount of wood.
- Here's a list:
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- -At 50 pieces you will get your first upgrade which will be one
- of strength, to be precise 30 units.
- -At 60 pieces you will get your second upgrade which will be one
- of cattle, thus decreasing your food usage.
- -At 70 pieces you will get your third upgrade which will be one
- of strength, this time 40 units.
- You will get a food supplement as well consisting of 40 units.
- -Finally, at 80 pieces you will receive a strength upgrade of
- 50 units. Again, you will get a food supplement, this time
- consisting of 50 units. This is your final upgrade.
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- Each time you reach the amount necessary the number of wood units will
- be decreased by the number of units needed for the upgrade.
- Every upgrade will be shown graphically.
- Don't worry, villages do not decay, upgrades are permanent.
- (except for strength and food).
- The men will be out for three days.
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- 5. Attacking A Tribe:
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- You can attack a tribe when you feel like it.
- If both your strength and number of men is less then that in the village
- you chose to attack there will be no attack (I will have to protect you
- from being plain stupid, I hope you don't mind).
- You will see an attack-status before the actual attack takes place.
- Just before every attack you have a chance to retreat without loss of
- men or honour.
- Once engaged in an attack you can press Q(uit) at any time to retreat.
- Attack progression is determined by the number of men and their strength.
- If the number of men gets close to zero and if it is equal on both sides
- the attack will be stopped.
- The winning tribe inherits the goodies of the conquered village.
- Any actual attack will end your turn automaticaly.
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- 6. Attacking A Tribe On Another Island:
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- The map will appear from which you can choose an island to attack.
- Once on the island the rules of engagement are the same as mentioned above.
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- 7. Transfer:
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- Transferring men can only take place from a village you occupy to another
- one on the same island.
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- 8. Continue:
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- Pressing escape will end the action-selection.
- This will bring back the little man that represents you.
- Your turn ends when you want to (except after an attack or a change of
- island), so you can change from village to village and select actions
- whenever you want to.
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- Map:
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- If you decide to hop to another island you will have to press M(ap).
- (not from the actions menu!).
- On the top-left corner of the screen you will see a miniature of the
- map.
- Dark Green dots indicate your presence on an island, bright green dots
- indicate that you control an island completely and red dots indicate the
- islands you're not on.
- Moving to another island will end your turn automatically.
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- Save:
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- Pressing S allows you to save a game.
- You can select from seven slots.
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- General:
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- Pressing C(ontinue) will end your turn.
- Then the action starts!
- Tribes will attack (like crazy!) each other or you, and even villages you
- control yourself on islands you are not presently on will attack other
- tribes!
- You see a status box indicating attack progression in the lower right corner
- of the screen.
- This box will only appear if an attack takes place towards or from the
- island you are currently on.
- Every random number of turns events will take place.
- These events include snake bite, alligator attack etc.
- They can cost you or another tribe one man each time an event takes place.
- Finally, villages you control on other islands will take care of themselves.
- (if you play like me, that's the best thing to do!).
- Though beware, the leader left in charge is not allways as wise as you
- want him to be, so you could have a lot of men and still be beaten by
- another tribe if too many men are out for wood, food etc.!
- You will have to conquer such a village again!
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- Keys:
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- Most actions (like selecting an item in the menu) are done with the
- following (general) keys:
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- Choose: Left-Right-Up-Down Arrows.
- Accept: Enter.
- Continue: Space.
- Back Out: Escape.
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- Whenever this is different (like moving to the map, which is done by
- pressing M) you are notified about this (so you can't shout Why Aren't I
- Notified About These Things!).
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- ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ 3. STARTING THE GAME: │
- └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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- Type ISCONQ <enter> at the dos-prompt...
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- ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ 4. MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: │
- └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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- A 286 processor.
- A VGA monitor capable of displaying a resolution of 640x350 (medium-res).
- 439 Kb of free memory.
- A harddisk with 265 Kb of free space.
- The game can be run from floppy but this is not recommended.
- (it will slow down the loading of the graphics).
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- ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ 5. CREDITS: │
- └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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- Written in Borlands Turbo-C 2.01 (c) Borland 1988.
- Graphics made with Spredit1.exe (c) Dek 1995 (that's me).
- Exefiles compacted with LZexe (c) Fabrice Bellard 1989.
- Thanks to Frank Karsten for providing Turbo-C.
- Thanks to my brother Niels for general mental support.
- Thanks to myself for being an autodidact (what bugs?).
- Thanks to you for playing!
- Well, you did, didn't you?
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- ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ 6. DISCLAIMER: │
- └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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- The author (that's me again) will and can not be held responsible for any
- loss or damage due to the use of ISCONQ.EXE and accompanying files.
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- No-one on this planet is allowed to change even the smallest bit of
- ISCONQ.EXE and accompanying files.
- Please keep the lot in one piece.
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- This program is FREEWARE, meaning that no-one is allowed to charge money
- for ISCONQ.EXE and accompanying files, with the exception of distribution
- costs (diskmagazines etc.).
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- ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ 7. FILELIST: │
- └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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- Please use the installation utility (INSTALL.EXE) to initially install
- ISLAND CONQUEST after unpacking the files.
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- After installation your ISCONQ directory should look like this:
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- \ISCONQ\
- \isconq.exe - main program.
- \isconq.doc - this file.
- \readme.exe - fileviewer.
- \goth.chr ─┐
- \litt.chr ├ fonts.
- \trip.chr │
- \sans.chr ─┘
- \ISCONQ\SPRITES\
- \intro.spr ─┐
- \story.spr │
- \map.spr │
- \island.spr ├ various graphic-files.
- \events.spr │
- \menu1.spr │
- \menu2.spr │
- \menu3.spr ─┘
- \ISCONQ\DRIVER\
- \egavga.bgi - graphics driver.
- \ISCONQ\DATA\
- \empty
- \ISCONQ\SAVEGAME\
- \empty
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- ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ Have Fun! │
- └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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