Pyramids. They’re loathsome, evil, sneaky, cunning, conniving, four-faced menaces. They attack you from all directions. They lie in wait and pounce on you when you least expect it. They’re deadly, inexorable.
And they won’t stop until you’re dead.
They must be destroyed.
Welcome to ICEBREAKER. Your geometry teacher’s worst nightmare.
Destroy All Pyramids!
◊ System Requirements
System 7.0 or better
4.5 MB free RAM
14" monitor
256 color display
Sound Manager 3.0 or better (3.1 is best on a PowerMac)
QuickTime 2.0 or better (2.1 is best)
CD-ROM drive (preferably double-speed)
◊ Installation
Stick the CD in. Double-click on the ICEBREAKER Demo Install icon. Hit the "Install" button and shout "Yes!" Aren't installers great?
The demo takes up about 13 MB of drive space (up to 16 MB if you don't already have QuickTime and the Sound Manager in your System folder.)
◊ Getting ICEBREAKER To Run, or
What If It Doesn't Work?
Open the ICEBREAKER folder and double-click on the ICEBREAKER Demo icon. Behold: you are playing.
You should quit all other applications before you run ICEBREAKER. Including this "Read Me" file. Anything running on your Mac will slow ICEBREAKER down.
ICEBREAKER needs at least 4.5 megs of free memory. If your Mac has 8 megs of memory installed, the system software uses 3 megs or so -- so you can see you'll be pushing it pretty tight. You may want to remove most of your system extensions and control panels, and reboot.
If the game refuses to start, and you see a message like "'QuickTimeLib' could not be found", you should try reducing the amount of memory allocated to ICEBREAKER. Sound crazy? It's because ICEBREAKER is using up all available memory, and there's no room left for QuickTime to load. Reduce the preferred and minimum memory size by 200K or so; it should still work.
On the other hand, if your Mac has more than 8 megs of memory installed, bump the preferred memory size up by a meg or two. Everybody appreciates some breathing room.
Speaking of extensions -- we know you've heard this before, but extensions sometime cause conflicts. If you have trouble with ICEBREAKER, try removing most of your system extensions and control panels, and -- well, you've heard it before. (In particular, we've seen conflicts with a shareware Desktop Strip control panel. Close it or hide it. We've also seen some conflicts with a shareware Desktop Picture control panel.)
◊ How To Play
Look under the Help (question mark) menu on the right side of the menu bar. The "How To Play ICEBREAKER..." option will give you complete on-line help. But the short form is:
Ram the blue ones --
Shoot the red ones --
Trick enemies into walking into the green ones --
And don't get caught.
Try the tutorials if you're still confused. (They're available from the main menu.)
◊ Customer Service
If you are having problems with this product, please review the "What If It Doesn't Work?" section of the Read Me file. If you need additional help, please contact Magnet Interactive Studios for further assistance.
Magnet Technical Product Support Phone Line: 1 (202) 625-7171
Magnet Technical Product Support E-Mail: techsupport@magnet.com
Magnet Internet Address: http://www.magnet.com
To order or find out about other Magnet Interactive products, please call toll-free: 1 (800) 966-0011
ICEBREAKERS is a trademark of Michael A. Ammar which is licensed by Magnet Interactive Studios, L.L.C.
ICEBREAKER software is distributed by Fox Home Entertainment, Inc.
A special thanks to Michael Ammar for permission to use the name ICEBREAKER. Magnet Interactive Studios, L.L.C.'s ICEBREAKER has no relation to Michael Ammar's ICEBREAKERS magic training videos.