How to Enter. First, you’ll need Maelstrom version 1.3, a special edition of Maelstrom designed by Andrew for this contest. It will be available in early September on services like America Online, CompuServe, GEnie and, for those on the Internet, at sumex-aim.stanford.edu.
Maelstrom 1.3 is designed to verify high scores as they’re generated (hey, no cheating). You’ll be given a code for your high score. All you need to do is send in your code (as many as you’d like) along with your full name and address. Mail your codes along with your name and address to Andrew Welch at any of the following addresses. Remember, you must be a registered user to enter the contest.
Andrew Welch
Ambrosia Software, Inc.
PO Box 23140
Rochester, NY 14692
Fax: 716.475.9289
America Online: AmbrosiaSW
CompuServe: 73424,1226
Internet: AmbrosiaSW@aol.com
Prizes!
Grand Prize: $300
Second Place: $100
Third Place: $ 50
The top 50 scores will receive a cool Maelstrom/Ambrosia T-shirt; cash prizes go out to the top 3 scores.
Get Famous!
The contest ends December 31, 1993, and Inside Mac Games will publish the top ten scores each month until that time, with the winners announced in the January edition of IMG.
 
Contest Winners!
In last month’s contest, Jason Butler of Yountville, California won a free Gravis GamePad. In our game poll contest, Robert Koruna of Anchorage, Alaska won a free copy of Space Madness. Congratulations! Prizes compliments of Advanced Gravis and High Risk Development.
How To Enter This Month’s Contests.
This month you can win a free copy of Super Maze Wars by sending in your IMG Game Poll. Also, by sending in a hint or tip, we will enter your name in a drawing for a free copy of Pathways Into Darkness. See this month’s “IMG Game Poll” and “Hints, Tips, & Tricks” sections for more information. Prizes compliments of Callisto and Bungie Software.
Special Thanks
As always, the editors of IMG would like to thank all of our writers, Craig Fryar, Hartley Lesser, Pattie Lesser, Ross Scott Rubin, Steven Lundin, Daniel Augustine, Rod Whitten, Bob Nordling, Mark Rubin, Trey Smith, Jeff Morgan, Ian Klimon, Rustle Laidman, Mark Wall, Andrew Welch, Mark Adams, Kevin Horn at MacPlay, and all of you who have given us your support.
A special thanks to Aladdin Systems for allowing us to use the StuffIt Installer.