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- Boxcars Version 1.00 August 23, 1992
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- Copyright 1992 Jim Radcliffe
- All rights reserved.
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- This is a game of logic for the IBM PC family of compatible computers.
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- REQUIREMENTS: IBM PC compatible computer with at least 512K of RAM.
- EGA/VGA compatible display with at least 128K or RAM.
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- The program will not function with CGA, MDA, or Hercules display
- adapters.
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- Boxcars is being distributed as Shareware. If you use the game
- for more than one week, you are expected to pay for its use by sending
- the registration fee of $10.00 (U.S. funds) to the author. For your
- convenience, a registration / order form is at the end of this file.
- You may print it to obtain a registration form. The author may be
- contacted at:
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- US Mail: Jim Radcliffe
- P.O. Box 823
- Coppell, TX 75019
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- Compuserve: 72307,3077
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- Registered users may receive an update at any time by sending $3 to
- the same address.
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- Bug reports, suggestions, and comments are always welcome.
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- I. GETTING STARTED: ABOUT THE GAME
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- The object of Boxcars is turn all of the dice on the logic board into
- sixes or "Boxcars" using the fewest possible number of moves.
- The strange thing about this game is that some people will just not
- "get it" as they say. While the game is simple and with some thought,
- easy, some individuals can not figure this game out. They will be
- hopelessly lost on board 1 while others will be blazing through the
- boards. I think it has to do with the ability to see and recognize
- a pattern when it presents itself. Some see and some don't.
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- Some of the boards will be easy, others quite hard. There are many
- solutions for every board. The thing to remember is that whenever
- the pawn is moved next to any die, the value of the die will change.
- If the pawn is moved between two dice then they will both change.
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- The value the die will change to follows a set pattern. Knowing the
- pattern is key to winning the game and moving to the next logic board.
- You'll have to figure the pattern out for yourself.
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- Logic boards 1 - 20 have a best score displayed. This number is the
- number of moves that you must match to get to the next logic board.
- Boards 1 - 20 can all be solved using more moves than the best score
- but you will not advance to the next board until you have matched or
- beaten the best score displayed.
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- You may also play randomly generated games by starting Boxcars with
- a command string. Example BOXCARS 525 will generate the 525th logic
- board for you to solve. Randomly generated logic boards begin with
- a value of 250 for the best number of moves. Solving a random board
- in only 100 moves causes that best score to be saved to disk. Anyone
- playing that board will have to solve it in at least as many moves as
- you did. If they solve it in 30 moves then that will be the new best
- score for that board. When playing a random board the next board is
- NOT generated for you. Whatever board you are currently playing will
- remain on the screen to allow you to try and better your score.
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- Note: The randomly generated boards range from 21 to 999.
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- Press H to hide the Boxcars display if the boss shows up.
- Press H again to redisplay the game.
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- Press Q to quit. Boxcars does NOT ask "are you sure?"
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- Press S to toggle the sound on and off.
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- Press R to reset the current logic board for a fresh start.
- You'll use the R command a lot.
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- Press D to run a demonstration logic board so that you can see how the
- game works and the effect the pawn has on the dice.
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- Some people have asked why only four sides of a die are used in Boxcars.
- Believe me, you wouldn't want to try it with all six sides. The amount
- of time it would take and the number of moves required would drive you
- crazy. I created a version that used all six sides of the dice but
- found while I was testing the program that 9 out of 10 people enjoyed
- playing the game with just four sides of the dice. In addition, if you
- made one move out of sequence you were doomed.
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- This is the second game I have written using QuickBasic 4.5 as an
- exercize in learning how to use the QB graphics statements. I have
- made every attempt to hunt down and exterminate any bugs in the code.
- It appears to be free of errors and "undocumented features."
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- Enjoy the game and pass it on to your friends.
-
- Jim Radcliffe
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- DISCLAIMER, LICENSE AGREEMENT, REGISTRATION / ORDER FORM
-
- --- DISCLAIMER ---
- Users of Boxcars must accept this disclaimer of warranty:
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- "Boxcars is supplied as is. The author disclaims all warranties,
- expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the warranties of
- merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. The author assumes no
- liability for damages, direct or consequential, which may result from
- the use of Boxcars."
-
- --- LICENSE ---
- Boxcars is a "shareware program" and is provided at no charge to the
- user for evaluation. Feel free to share it with your friends, but
- please do not give it away altered or as part of another system. The
- essence of "user-supported" software is to provide personal computer
- users with quality software without high prices, and yet to provide
- incentive for programmers to continue to develop new products. If you
- find this program useful and find that you are using Boxcars and
- continue to use Boxcars after a reasonable trial period, you must make
- a registration payment as described on the first page of this document.
- The applicable registration fee will license one copy for use on any
- one computer at any one time. You must treat this software just like
- a book. An example is that this software may be used by any number of
- people and may be freely moved from one computer location to another,
- so long as there is no possibility of it being used at one location
- while it's being used at another. Just as a book cannot be read by
- two different persons at the same time.
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- Anyone distributing Boxcars for any kind of remuneration must first
- contact Jim Radcliffe at the address above for authorization. This
- authorization will be automatically granted to distributors recognized
- as adhering to the guidelines for shareware distributors,
- and such distributors may begin offering Boxcars immediately (However
- Jim Radcliffe must still be advised so that the distributor can be kept
- up-to-date with the latest version of Boxcars.).
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- You are encouraged to pass a copy of Boxcars along to your friends
- for evaluation. Please encourage them to register their copy if they
- find that they can use it. All registered users will receive a copy of
- the latest version of the Boxcars program.
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- _______________________________________________________________________________
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- Boxcars Version 1.0 Copyright 1992 Jim Radcliffe. All rights reserved.
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