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- > 2, 0, LEAP FROG
- The object is to remove, by jumping over
- adjacent pieces, all except ONE of the pegs
- from the board. The last peg must be located
- at the upper left-hand corner of the board.
-
- Each move must be a jump over an ADJACENT
- peg, either in a horizontal or vertical direction.
- To move a peg, place the cursor over it and
- then click and hold the mouse button down.
- Drag the peg over an adjacent piece and onto
- an empty square. Release the mouse button
- (jumped pegs are automatically removed by
- the computer).
-
- > 3, 0, ROUND ABOUT
- The object is to turn over all except one of
- the Mahjong tiles.
- To begin, click on any of the tiles - a boarder
- will appear around the selected tile. Count-
- ing this tile as 1, and counting clockwise,
- locate the fourth tile (the cursor will change
- into a cross to inform you that you are now
- over the fourth tile). Click on this tile and it
- will turn over, revealing the face of the Mah-
- jong tile. Continue this sequence of clicking
- on the first and fourth tile of each sequence
- until all the tiles except one are face up.
- To unselect a chosen tile, simply double-
- click on it.
-
- > 4, 0, BAMBOO
- OBJECTIVE: Bamboo is an ancient
- "cat and mouse" strategy game. The object
- of the game is to avoid being captured by
- your computer opponent (represented by
- the YELLOW peg). If you have not yet
- been captured by the eighteenth (18) com-
- puter move, you will have won the game.
-
- TO BEGIN: To set-up a game, select the
- "Reset Pegs" option from the Game menu.
- Then click on the "Start" button (located at
- the lower left-hand corner of the game
- board) to begin play. Note that you must
- select the "Reset Pegs" option prior to the
- start of each new game.
-
- more.......
- >
- MOVEMENT: The Computer moves first.
- Players then take turns moving their pegs
- between adjacent squares. Pieces can only
- move between squares connected by a line.
-
- Movement is accomplished by the drag and
- drop method (Place the cursor over your peg
- then click and hold the mouse button down.
- Drag the peg to its new location and release
- the mouse button. The peg will drop onto its
- new location)
-
- more......
- >
- CAPTURE: The computer will attempt to
- occupy the same square as the player's,
- and thus "capture" his piece. Alternatively,
- the computer may corner the player's piece
- so that no further movement is possible on
- the players part.
-
- HINT: Initially, the computer will monitor the
- player's movement and not play a very
- aggressive game. This is a good time for the
- player to plan out his/her strategy, as after
- the first 10 moves the computer will pursue
- the player relentlessly.
-
- > 5, 0, SIX TILES
- The object is to rearrange the tiles into nu-
- merical order, with the one, two and three in the
- top row, and four, five and six in the bottom row,
- as follows:
-
- 1 2 3
- 4 5 6
-
- MOVEMENT: Click on the tile you wish to move,
- then click on an empty square. Note that a tile may
- only be moved to an adjoining empty space. You
- may unselect a chosen tile by double clicking on it.
-
- >6,0, OTHER TITLES
- Please look for these other titles by New Zone
- Productions, available at your favorite BBS or
- shareware dealer.
-
- Asylum - Part 1 (shareware, $10.00)
- Asylum - Part 3 (freeware)
- The Aztec Curse (shareware, $10.00)
- Fifteens - card solitaire (freeware)
- Peg Solitaire: Classic Collection (shareware, $5.00)
- Pirate's Gold - card solitaire (freeware)
-