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- ---------- Joust VGA ----------
- Dave Sharpless
- 4/18/90
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- Thank you for downloading Joust VGA. Better yet, thank you for
- reading the doc file! This doc file includes : how to play, game
- background info, and how to register.
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- I. How to play
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- Joust will run on virtually any computer with VGA support.
- Just enter JOUST at dos prompt and if everything's o.k. the title
- screen will come up.
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- Press any key to move on to the high score table (at this
- point JOUST.HIS will be read from/created on your disk).
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- On this screen you can do the following :
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- Q : quit and go back to DOS
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- P : Select one or two(registered) player mode.
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- F : Change player 2 flap key.
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- space : begin play
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- Player one has the keyboard assignments of ALT (flap), Z (left)
- and X (right), Player 2 has CAPS (or CTRL) (flap), 1 (left)
- and 2 (right). The reason Player 2 may change its flap key is due
- to variation of keyboard layouts. On MY keyboard the CAPS is
- right next to the 1/2 keys on the numeric keypad. On some other
- keyboards such as Omni Key, there is a CTRL key in the same place.
- Pick the key best suits player 2.
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- Game play :
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- Your mission is to stay alive and 'joust' as many gladiators
- as possible. This is done by 'flapping' to get your lance higher
- than theirs. The faster your press flap, the faster your ostrich
- with move up the screen. After you joust a gladiator he will mutate
- into an egg, all you have to do now is finish the job by touching
- the egg, you get points by performing the joust itself and by
- picking up the egg. Warning! if you let an egg sit too long it
- will hatch into another gladiator! (usually a meaner one).
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- Survival waves :
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- Every 5 waves (starting at wave 2) you come across a
- survival wave, these waves have the extra incentive of staying
- alive the entire wave to pick up an bonus of 3000 points.
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- Pterodactyl waves :
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- Sometimes called the screaming demon this evil looking bird
- constantly tries to hunt you down. You cannot joust him like
- you would another gladiator, killing a pterodactyl is done by
- position your lance perfectly inside its mouth (not easily done
- but yes, it is possible). 2000 points are given for killing
- a pterodactyl.
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- Egg waves :
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- Every 5 waves (starting at wave 5) you will come across an Egg
- wave. This wave is a type of bonus screen all you have to do is
- run around and pick up the eggs but HURRY it can turn into much
- more than that, after some time, the eggs will hatch and if you
- do not move fast enough it can turn into a very hard wave.
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- Other waves :
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- Wave 3 : A fire from the lava catches the lower island on fire
- and burns out most of it, creating another threat of
- accidently falling into the lava.
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- Wave 4 : Don't get too close to the lava! Now you have a
- 'lava troll' to worry about. A hand will come out
- of the lava, grab your ostrich by the legs and try
- to yank you and your ostrich into the lava.
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- Higher waves : As you progress onto higher waves things begin
- to get tougher. The lava troll begins to reach
- higher and pull harder, eggs hatch sooner,
- different color gladiators with more skill
- come to join the fight, the total
- number of gladiators on the screen at one time
- will also increase.
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- You will notice on may waves (starting at wave 6) that some
- of the islands will vanish. This is to make the game more
- interesting.
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- II. Game background
-
- I began working on Joust VGA about 10 months ago (starting with
- my own graphics/image makers) Joust was a lot of fun to program,
- however it did take some patience! I give credit to Ron Sharpless
- for drawing all the graphics.
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- Game play on joust is pretty good on a 12 MHz AT, it has
- been tested on 8008's and 80386's. With an XT, the game is still
- very playable, your ostrich just becomes a little less responsive.
- With a 386, your ostrich becomes VERY responsive and game play is
- a little more difficult, but it's still fun...
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- III. Registering information
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- Please remember that Joust VGA is Shareware, not just free software.
- Like all Shareware you are expected to purchase it after you've given
- it a reasonable trial.
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- I hope you enjoy Joust VGA, if you would like to have a
- SIMULTANEOUS TWO PLAYER MODE(registered) version of Joust VGA,
- send $10.00 to my address below. I have found two player mode
- to be very fun in joust, you and your partner can work as a
- team or as enemies.
-
- Most shareware authors request $5-$15 for simple games that
- took somewhere from a weekend to a week to write. Joust VGA took
- me almost a year to write and I'm asking for $10 which seems
- quite reasonable.
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- Even if you're not registering Joust VGA, write and
- tell me what you think about it!
-
- Dave Sharpless
- 11643 Vermilion Rd.
- Oberlin, OH 44074
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