Thanks to all the users that have registered in the past. WIth this version I am changing registration policies. This game is now official Postcard-ware. That means if you use the game over 15 days, you are obligated to send me at least a postcard. If you place your e-mail address on the postcard, I will send you a registration code.
If you would like a version of the game on disk, domestic users can send $5 (or more) and international users should send $10 to cover shipping and handling. See "Personal Information" for more information about why I am making this change, if you are interested.
This game is provided as is, and no guarantee is made about the stability of this game on your particular computer. I take no responsibility if this game doesn't work on your system, or in any way causes you loss.
Send registrations/comments/suggestions/bug reports to:
Nathan Sturtevant
(until at least 8-98)
3723 Mentone #6
Los Angeles, CA 90034
-or-
84 Yosemite Ct.
Ventura, CA 93003
Notes about music
As of yet there is no "official" Dome Wars music. The game does support midi background music, based from QuickTime 2.0. Music files are stored in the Music Files folder. (Note the change from previous versions.) Because of questions of copyright, I am not longer including midi files with this application. If you would like information on how to get MIDI files, you can send me e-mail, or try looking at www.midi.com.
Dome Wars uses two music files, one as an introduction, and one as background music for the game. The file Dome Wars Music is the music that is played during game play. The file Dome Wars Intro is the music that is played when you are not playing the game.
Any midi file, or quicktime file will work. So, if you have a digitized soundtrack of your own that you want to use, you can place it as the sound track of a movie and it will play properly as background music. (You can even have a video track — the results are quite interesting.) I have found that some of the background tracks from Doom work well.