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- From: bruceb@vnet.ibm.com (Bruce "Yoda" Baltzer)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: REVIEW: Klondike AGA, Version 1.1
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.games
- Date: 19 May 1994 17:52:14 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: game, cards, solitaire, strategy, freeware
- Originator: barrett@karazm.math.uh.edu
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-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- Klondike AGA, Version 1.1
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- The Klondike solitaire card game we all know, with music and HAM-8
- graphics.
-
- The game is available by anonymous ftp from any Aminet site, in the
- directory /pub/aminet/game/think. Currently, the filenames are
- AGA-Klondike1-3.lha, AGA-Klondike2-3.lha, and AGA-Klondike3-3.lha.
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: REKO Productions
- Address: Leerambachtstr. 10,
- 3312 LJ Dordrecht,
- The Netherlands
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- None. The author asks that you make cards.
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- HARDWARE
-
- An Amiga with the AGA graphics chip set.
-
- The documentation implies that the program runs on a
- stock Amiga 1200, so it will certainly run with 2 MB of
- Chip RAM.
-
- 2 MB free hard disk space required.
-
- SOFTWARE
-
- Requires Workbench 3.x. (goes with the AGA at this time...)
-
-
- COPY PROTECTION
-
- None. Installs on a hard disk.
-
-
- MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
-
- Amiga 4000/030, 2 MB Chip RAM, 12 MB Fast RAM.
- External 880K floppy, 1.76MB internal floppy.
- Internal 130MB Seagate and 245MB Quantum IDE hard drives.
- 1950 Monitor.
- Kickstart/Workbench 3.0.
-
-
- INSTALLATION
-
- The program installs using the standard Commodore installer
- program, and did so without errors.
-
-
- REVIEW
-
- Klondike is the classic "Solitaire" game played with one person
- (hence, "Solitaire") and a deck of cards. The player deals out 7 piles
- containing 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 cards respectively, with the top card in
- each pile face up. The object of the game is to build "chains" of cards,
- descending from King down to Ace with alternating red and black cards, and
- then collect all cards into stacks by suit. If you can do this, you win.
- The complete rules for Klondike Solitaire can be found in just about any
- book of card games.
-
- After doing the installation, I read the docs. :) This is necessary
- so you can understand how the preferences text file works. Preferences
- settings are stored in a text file in the same directory as the program, and
- you edit it with any text editor. I am quite familiar with this kind of
- customizing myself, but there are other people who would prefer some sort of
- GUI for this purpose. The default settings work, but you might want to
- choose another display mode since the default is "PAL interlaced." Available
- display modes are PAL LACE, DBLPAL, and Super72. The docs clearly explain
- how to change this, and the preference file also contains comments
- explaining things quite clearly.
-
- My first attempt to run the program didn't work too well... actually,
- not at all. After tinkering with it off and on for a week, I found that the
- medplayer.library in my LIBS directory was smaller than the one in the first
- of the three archives. After extracting the library and placing it into
- LIBS, the program worked! It seems that the Install script checked that I
- had the right version, but didn't check file lengths. (Understandable....)
-
- After 'ooh'ing and 'ahh'ing over the default deck of cards and
- playing to try and see all the cards, I installed six other decks from the
- Aminet ftp site and started up again. All of them, beautiful! Inspiring!
- (I'm working on a deck now, myself. :)) The filenames on Aminet are
- animeCards.lha, ArtCards.lha, Cindy-cards.lha, faces-cards.lha,
- hajimecards.lha, and woman-cards.lha.
-
- Now, less about my own experiences and more comments on gameplay.
- During the game, you can change card sets by pressing a number between 0 and
- 9, making ten card sets available at any time. Card sets are assigned to
- these keys in the preferences file, and how to do this is clearly explained.
-
- You can change screen modes with a keystroke and toggle the music on
- and off with another. It's nice music, but after an hour, ANY music wears
- thin. The same is done for restarting the game, and pressing escape
- immediately exits the game. This is good and fast, but you also have to
- watch that nobody and nothing touches any part of your keyboard during a
- game, as a single keypress can cause the game to exit, restart, or change
- card sets (some sets you might not want some people to see... ;)). While
- playing, you can double-click cards to move them to the stacks at the bottom
- of the screen (Ace, two, three, four, etc. of a suit). You can also grab
- multiple cards and move them from one column to another by clicking the
- highest card in the column you want to move, then clicking on the
- destination. If you're a little shaky (caffeine, or the morning after a
- night of drinking... :)) and click the wrong place, the game highlights a
- box around the cards you are about to move so you can see exactly which
- cards your operation will affect. Cards may be drawn from the draw pile
- singly or in threes, depending on the skill level you chose in the
- preferences file.
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- The game comes with a fairly good documentation file. It isn't an
- AmigaGuide document, but it conveys the basics in short order such that
- AmigaGuide isn't really needed. Taking into account that English is not the
- writer's native language, the documentation is very good. It gives
- step-by-step instructions for installation, setting preferences, and
- creating your own deck of cards. Everything you need to know is conveyed
- succinctly and clearly. The only thing it does not describe is how much
- hard drive space a full installation takes up.
-
- The documentation assumes little beyond being able to use a text
- editor to edit the preferences file, which is a reasonable assumption, I
- think. The instructions for making a deck of cards assume quite a bit of
- knowledge and uses acronyms for software that might not be clear to someone
- unacquainted with the software mentioned. However, I think that if you
- can't understand the instructions, you probably won't have the know-how to
- make a deck anyway.
-
-
- LIKES
-
- The stunning graphics! Now THIS is a product that shows off AGA!
- The card sets I've downloaded from Aminet so far look GREAT (see review soon
- to come of the card sets on Aminet to date) and sometimes are so visually
- distracting that it affects my gameplay.... (It depends on the deck. ;))
- The speed is great, the gameplay is great (follows my favourite variation of
- Klondike by default), and it has the 'niceties' expected in a solitaire card
- game for card stack manipulation.
-
-
- DISLIKES AND SUGGESTIONS
-
- I didn't like the way that the Install script wasn't able to tell me
- there was a problem with the library. However, being a programmer, I can
- understand how it would be hard (impossible?) to detect that your program
- has suddenly leapt beyond the end of the library's code and started trying
- to execute random memory contents.... :)
-
- I am particular about Install scripts that put files into my system
- directories without asking me first. Klondike's Install script put a file
- called REKO into my C: directory without asking. This program is needed to
- generate a set of cards from pictures, and would have been fine in the game
- directory as it would rarely be used by all but the most productive artist.
-
- The means of configuring the software works for me, but could be
- improved. Perhaps a configuration window that opens from within the program
- via a menu would be nice. I can't complain about support for other display
- modes, which is something I think some people do by reflex. :) If you have
- an AGA machine, you can easily use one of the display modes available, and
- using NTSC would only make the cards less detailed.
-
- I think it would also be a good idea to require the user to hold
- down the Amiga (qualifier) key when typing commands at the keyboard. It's
- not any harder for a user, and it makes it easier to keep from changing
- something accidentally during play. The use of qualifier keys would also
- allow for more decks of cards to be used in one configuration file (i.e.,
- Amiga-<0-9>, shift-<0-9>, and control-<0-9> for up to thirty decks!). A
- move could also be made to menus, but I don't think that's necessary and
- would be happy with the use of qualifying keys. I'd just like some way of
- having more than ten decks (hoping the number existing will soon surpass
- that number... :)).
-
-
- COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
-
- To date, I haven't used any other solitaire card programs on the
- Amiga.
-
-
- BUGS
-
- Just a couple, and both have to do with the sound.
-
- 1) When you press 'm' to turn the music off, it completely disables
- any and all sound output from your Amiga! I wanted to use my mod player to
- play some different music, but no go....
-
- 2) The docs say that if you try to change screenmodes to one you
- don't have installed, the program will exit. This it does... however, it
- leaves the music playing. Reloading the game didn't allow me turn the music
- off, and I had to reboot to turn it off.
-
- I have not yet informed the authors of these bugs, as they only gave
- a postal mail address in the documentation, and it's in the Netherlands.
- Perhaps someone who lives there reads this review? :)
-
-
- VENDOR SUPPORT
-
- Haven't attempted to get any.
-
-
- WARRANTY
-
- None. Doesn't need one... :)
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- This card game is a must for any AGA Amiga-owner. Even if you don't
- like Klondike solitaire, you'll still enjoy the eye-candy aspect of it.
-
- I give the game **** (four stars out of five). If the configuration
- were a little friendlier, it had support for more decks in one config file,
- it had an AREXX port (just kidding! :)), and those bugs were fixed, it would
- easily earn the fifth star.
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- Copyright 1994 Bruce Baltzer. All rights reserved. Distribute this
- in and and all forms you like; just leave my name on it.... :)
-
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