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- Crypto-Quotes Puzzle Game
- Release 1.2 April 18, 1990
-
- Nels Anderson
- 92 Bishop Drive
- Framingham, MA 01701-6540
-
-
-
- Various kinds of word puzzles have existed for years in many
- different forms. People spend hours trying to solve them,
- working tediously with pencil and paper. Many a newspaper has
- been worn through trying and retrying different solutions.
-
- With the advent of computers, working these puzzles becomes
- more enjoyable because the computer screen provides a working
- surface that's easier to manipulate than paper and pencil. You
- can erase and retry as often as you wish and the screen will
- never wear out as paper is apt to do.
-
- Still, many computerized versions of word games look dull. Just
- because it's a word game does not mean that is has to use text
- mode and black & white only. Why can't word puzzles be colorful,
- use high resolution graphics and even run with a mouse? Well,
- they can, now at least, because that's exactly how CIPHER v1.2
- works. For those who don't have a mouse the game will run with
- keyboard only. And if you don't have VGA/EGA graphics available
- it will also run in text mode (though it's still quite colorful
- if you have a color monitor). But for those with a full featured
- PC you get what I hope is the most colorful and fun to use
- computerized word puzzle game.
-
- CIPHER will automatically run in the "best" possible mode, though
- it is possible to override this. The following command line
- parameters are available:
-
- cipher -t (force text mode)
- cipher -k (force keyboard mode)
-
- Note that when in text mode keyboard mode is automatically selected
- so it isn't necessary to use both overrides at any time.
-
- CIPHER is a "crypto-quotes" type of game. That is, a quotation is
- enciphered and displayed on the screen in its scrambled form. Your
- challenge is to figure out the cipher by replacing the scrambled
- letters with the actual letters. As you go along more and more of
- the puzzle will start to look like real words and eventually you
- should solve the whole puzzle and be able to read the quotation.
-
- One set of puzzles is provided with the game. If you want more,
- you can register the game for $15 and in exchange you'll receive
- the latest version of the game plus many more puzzles to solve.
- For $20 you can order the "deluxe" version of the game, which
- includes a registered copy of the software, the additional
- puzzles plus a printed manual and binder to store everything in.
-
- CIPHER is distributed by the Shareware system -- this allows you
- to try it before you buy it, but if you continue to use the game
- regularly you are expected to register. When you register, please
- let me know what version you have (it's right on the title screen)
- and I'd also be interested to know where you got it from. Please,
- make sure you put your name and address on your letter! Or you
- can use the instant registration form in the file "orderfrm.txt".
- Just copy the file to your printer, fill it out, and mail it. If
- you're not familiar with the Shareware concept, please read the
- file "sharewre.txt".
-
- If you have any suggestions or discover any problems with the
- program you can reach me via the )(evious BBS (PCBoard) system
- (300/1200/2400/9600-HST, 8N1) at 508-875-3618 or 617-449-7322.
- Leave a C)omment to the sysop to reach me. )(evious is the
- official support BBS for all my software and the latest versions
- are always available for downloading there. There is also a
- support conference for people to exchange game tips or ask
- questions. J)oin conference #31 and check out the latest tips.
-
- You can also reach )(evious through RelayNet. If there's a
- RelayNet board in your area send a routed message to me at node
- XEVIOUS. The Shareware conference would be the best choice,
- but if that's not available try TPascal, Games or even Common.
-
- I'm also available through CompuServe's mail system. Send mail
- to me at 71020,2613.
-
- CIPHER is pretty easy to use, so rather than reading all the
- instructions you might want to just start it up and play. The
- game has help screens built right in and they provide all the
- basic information you need.
-
-
- *****************************************************************************
- * PLAYING THE GAME *
- *****************************************************************************
-
-
- OBJECT:
-
- The object of the game is to decipher the puzzle shown on the
- right side of the screen. The puzzles vary in difficulty and
- size. When you solve the puzzle correctly a message will pop
- up on the screen to let you know.
-
-
- KEYBOARD MODE COMMANDS:
-
- If you're going to be playing the game with a mouse, skip down
- to the "Mouse Mode Commands" section. Also see the section on
- "Common Commands".
-
- When using the keyboard you will alternate between "select
- character" and "place character" modes. You will see a prompt
- at the upper right corner of the screen to tell you what the
- game is expecting.
-
- You must first select a letter of the alphabet that you want
- placed into the puzzle. Just type that single letter and it
- will be highlighted on the left hand side of the screen.
-
- Then you must decide where to place the highlighted letter
- into the puzzle. Hit the letter that you want translated to
- the letter you just selected. You'll see your selection placed
- throughout the puzzle.
-
- The game prevents you from using a letter to translate more
- than one encrypted letter. Thus, if you change your mind on
- the translation of a letter you can just reuse the translated
- letter somewhere else and your previous use will be erased.
-
- If you want to erase a guess without placing it somewhere else,
- hit the space bar when asked to select a letter and then choose
- where to place it in the puzzle.
-
-
- MOUSE MODE COMMANDS:
-
- If you're going to be playing the game with the keyboard, go back
- to the "Keyboard Mode Commands" section. Also see the section on
- "Common Commands".
-
- Unlike playing with a keyboard, playing using a mouse is "modeless"
- in that you do not have to alternate between selecting a character
- and placing it into the puzzle. At the left side of the screen
- you'll see the alphabet displayed. Click on the letter you want
- to select for use in the puzzle. If your aim is off, just move
- the cursor and click again. The letter you choose will be high-
- lighted.
-
- On the right side of the screen you'll see the puzzle. After you
- have selected a letter point to the position in the puzzle where
- you want that letter used and click the mouse. The letter will
- be placed at that position and at all other positions that have
- the same enciphered letter.
-
- The game prevents you from using a letter to translate more
- than one encrypted letter. Thus, if you change your mind on
- the translation of a letter you can just reuse the translated
- letter somewhere else and your previous use will be erased.
-
- There are several options in addition to simply placing a
- letter. If you click on the top half of a letter pair on
- the right side, all occurences of that letter throughout the
- puzzle will be highlighted but not filled in. Clicking the
- right mouse button instead of the left one will remove your
- guess from the position in the puzzle being pointed to.
-
-
- COMMON COMMANDS:
-
- Along the top line of the screen you'll see a number of
- commands displayed. If you're playing using a keyboard you
- will also see the name of the function key that activates
- the commands. If you're using a mouse you just move the
- cursor up to the command and point and click. Mouse users
- can also use the function keys though the key numbers are
- not displayed.
-
- The available commands are as follows:
-
- F1 - Help
-
- Supplies several screens of basic information on how to play
- the game. Each screen has the option to go to the next screen,
- previous screen, or to quit help. Mouse users just point to
- their selection; keyboard users should hit "N", "P", or "Q" as
- desired.
-
- F2 - Info
-
- Provides some basic information on the game and how to register.
- Hit a key or click the mouse to remove the info window.
-
- F3 - Filer
-
- The filer has a number of subfunctions:
-
- 1) Next puzzle -- if you're stuck on the current puzzle or
- don't want to play it select next puzzle to get the next
- consecutive puzzle in the puzzle file.
-
- 2) Previous puzzle -- if you want to go back to a previous
- puzzle use this command. You will use this command fairly
- seldom because previous puzzles are ones you've already
- played.
-
- 3) New file -- this command allows you to load a different
- puzzle file. All puzzle files end with the file extension
- ".cpz". The shareware version of the game only comes with
- one puzzle file so this command won't be useful until you
- register the game.
-
- 4) Save game -- use this command to save the current puzzle
- along with your guesses to a disk file. All saved game
- files use the file extension ".csv"; it's optional
- whether you type this in or not when entering the file
- name.
-
- 5) Load game -- use this command to reload a puzzle that you
- saved previously. If you're in text mode you'll need to
- remember the name of the file. You do not need to enter
- the ".csv" file extension.
-
- 6) Make Puzzle -- this function lets you enter puzzles from
- other sources and have them stored in a CIPHER v1.2
- compatible file. The puzzle you enter is expected to
- already be encrypted and should be entered in a form
- similar to normal CIPHER puzzles; that is, enter up to
- four lines of puzzle and then put the author's name on
- the last line with two dashes in front of it.
-
- User defined puzzle files are slightly different from
- normal CIPHER puzzles, so do not try to add your own
- puzzles into the standard puzzle files. You also lose
- one normal feature of the game when using your own
- puzzles: the game can't determine when you've solved the
- puzzle.
-
- 7) Clear Guesses -- use this function if you want to clear
- all your previous guesses and start the current puzzle
- over again. It also marks the puzzle as being unplayed;
- use this if you want to quit but play the current puzzle
- next time you play.
-
- 8) Abort -- select this if you changed your mind about doing
- a filer function.
-
- F4 - Hints
-
- If a puzzle gets too frustrating you can "cheat" and see the
- solution. Once you've done this the puzzle is marked in the
- puzzle file as having been played to completion.
-
- A second option allows you to get a hint on a single letter.
- Enter the encrypted letter from the puzzle that you would
- like to see the matching unencrypted letter for and this
- letter will be entered throughout the puzzle.
-
- F10 - Quit
-
- This quits the game. You'll be prompted just to make sure that
- you really meant to quit.
-
-
- COMMAND LINE OPTIONS:
-
- Normally you start the game by just entering "CIPHER". The game
- will determine your hardware configuration and select the correct
- modes automatically. There are a couple of options available that
- can be entered on the command line if you wish though.
-
- The two available parameters let you override the default hardware
- selections. Use "-t" to run in text mode even if VGA or EGA is
- available. Use "-k" to play using the keyboard even if you have
- a mouse attached.
-
- The other option lets you enter the name of the puzzle file you
- want to use. The original shareware version only comes with one
- puzzle file so you won't need this option until you've registered.
-
- Some examples:
-
- If you want to play in text mode, you'd enter the following:
-
- cipher -t
-
- To use the puzzle file called "puzzle2.cpz" you'd enter:
-
- cipher puzzle2.cpz
-
- To play using the keyboard and use the puzzle file "puzzle3.cpz"
- you'd enter:
-
- cipher puzzle3.cpz -k
-
- Note that in the last example the order of the options does not
- matter.
-
-
- *****************************************************************************
- * INCLUDED FILES *
- *****************************************************************************
-
- The following files are included in CIPHER:
-
- CIPHER.EXE Cipher program
- CIPHER.DOC This file
- CIPHER.TXT A brief description of Cipher
- NEWS.PCC Title picture
- PUZZLE1.CPZ Puzzle data file
- SHAREWRE.TXT Information on Shareware
- ORDERFRM.TXT Ready to print registration form
-
- You are free to pass this program along to friends, give it to
- user groups, upload to BBS's, etc. with the understanding that
- anyone who continues to use the game is required to register it.
- All these files MUST be included when distributing this program.
- If you archive the program for distribution through BBS's, please
- use the name CIPHER12.ZIP (or .LZH, .PAK, etc. as appropriate).
-
-
- *****************************************************************************
- * REGISTRATION *
- *****************************************************************************
-
- Please remember that CIPHER is not free software. As with all
- Shareware you are expected to purchase it after you've given it
- a reasonable trial.
-
- The registration price for CIPHER is $15, which includes a disk
- with the latest version plus over 200 additional puzzles to solve.
- Other sets of puzzles (about 200 puzzles per set) are also available
- for $5 each; contact the author for availability.
-
- Several other games are available from the same author. If you
- register more than one game at the same time, a discount is
- available. Register the first game for $15 and then each additional
- game is only $10. For example,
-
- $15 to register CIPHER
- $25 to register CIPHER plus one other game
- $35 to register CIPHER and two other games
- etc.
-
- Games currently available include Mah Jongg, EGATrek, Shooting
- Gallery and BassMap.
-
- A deluxe version of CIPHER is also available. This includes a
- storage case, printed manual plus the registered version of the
- program with over 200 puzzles. This version is available for $20.
- No discount is available on this version.
-
-
- *****************************************************************************
- * REVISION HISTORY *
- *****************************************************************************
-
- V1.2:
-
- On startup, if player hadn't select a specific puzzle file and more
- than one is available, a list of files is presented to select from.
-
- Added clear guess function to filer functions.
-
- Added user defined puzzles to the filer functions.
-
- On command line, entering the .cpz extension of a puzzle file name
- is now optional; consistent with the way the filer functions work
- within the game.
-
- V1.1:
-
- Changed the filer functions to force all puzzles files to a .cpz
- extension, whether or not the user entered it.
-
- Fixed bug with the scroll bar in the file selection function.
-
- Fixed problem with selecting additional puzzle files.
-
-
- *****************************************************************************
- * DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY *
- *****************************************************************************
-
- This software is sold "as is", without any warranty as to performance
- or any other warranties whether expressed or implied. Because of the
- many hardware and software environments into which this program may
- be used, no warranty of fitness for a particular purpose is offered.
- The user must assume the entire risk of using the program. Any
- liability of the seller will be limited exclusively to product
- replacement or the refund of the registration fee.
-
-
- *****************************************************************************
- * ASSOCIATION OF SHAREWARE PROFESSIONALS *
- *****************************************************************************
-
- This software is produced by Nels Anderson who is a member of the
- Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure
- that the shareware principle works for you. If you are unable to
- resolve a shareware-related problem with an ASP member by contacting
- the member directly, ASP may be able to help.
-
- The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem with an
- ASP member, but does not provide technical support for members'
- products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at P.O. Box 5786,
- Bellevue, WA 98006, USA or send a CompuServe message via easyplex to
- ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
-
- _______
- ____|__ | (R)
- --| | |-------------------
- | ____|__ | Association of
- | | |_| Shareware
- |__| o | Professionals
- -----| | |---------------------
- |___|___| MEMBER
-
-
- *****************************************************************************
- * AVAILABLE SOFTWARE *
- *****************************************************************************
-
- Other software which I've either written or contributed to:
-
- EGATREK: Space strategy battle game, using full EGA graphics,
- based on the classic minicomputer game. Winner of
- Public Brand Software's 1988 software contest.
-
- MAHJONGG: Solitaire game played with Chinese tiles. Supports
- EGA and Hercules graphics; mouse optional. See reviews
- in December 1988 "PCWorld" and April 1989 "Compute!".
-
- SHOOT: "Shooting Gallery" tests your aim and reflexes in a
- number of different rounds of shooting. Uses MCGA
- graphics mode for 256 colors and and also requires
- a mouse.
-
- MOUSTOOL: A collection of utilities for Turbo Pascal programmers
- wishing to incorporate mouse input in their programs.
- Sample programs included for both EGA and CGA graphics.
- Used extensively within CIPHER.
-
- SOUNDPAS: A collection of utilities for Turbo Pascal programmers
- to add music and sound effects to their programs.
- Includes units for interrupt and real time sounds.
-
- BASSTOUR: (Written by Dick Olsen). Game that simulates a fishing
- tournament, including rod and lure selection. Runs in
- EGA/CGA/MCGA/Hercules graphics modes. Uses many of the
- utilities from MOUSTOOL.
-
- BASSMAP: Companion program for BassTour which allows lakes to be
- created or modified. EGA and CGA versions included.
-
- CALLDOOR: A PCBoard 14.x door that lets users view the system caller
- log. Logs for any node can be viewed in reverse order
- (i.e., most recent caller back) or the logs can be searched
- for any string.
-
- WAITDV: A sysop's utility that allows synchronizing of nightly
- house keeping events on a multinode system. WAITDV was
- written especially for systems running under DESQview: it's
- DV-aware so the active task runs much faster than it would
- if a non-aware wait utility was used.
-
- TOPPERS: A PCBoard 14.x sysop utility that generates a formatted
- list of the board's top users (by number of calls,
- downloads and uploads). The output file has three columns,
- one for each category. Graphics and non-graphics output
- is available.
-
- TOPTALK: A PCBoard 14.x sysop utility that tracks user activity in
- conferences based on number of messages posted. Included
- is a complete record of all user activity plus a bulletin
- file of the top ten most active message posters.
-
- GROUPERS: A PCBoard 14.x game door. Players gamble on the outcome
- of the next card drawn from the deck. The game is set up
- to run as a monthly contest and keeps track of current
- scores, generates a current scores bulletin and an end of
- month final scores bulletin.
-
- - - - - -
-
- CIPHER is copyright (c) 1990 by Nels Anderson. All rights reserved.
-