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- * SOLEAU SOFTWARE PRESENTS *
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- TRIBOLO
- (1.1)
- _______________________________
-
- (Three Way Othello)
-
-
- Programed by William Soleau
- 1991
-
- Version 1.1 (c) 1992
-
- Requirements: EGA/VGA (Mouse optional)
- Hard Drive Recommended
-
- Files Needed:
- Tribolo.exe Tribolo.ov1 Tribolo.ov3
- Tribolo.ov0 Tribolo.ov2 Tribolo.ov4
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-
- ** Note **
-
- The default for Tribolo is using a mouse. The instructions
- are for mouse interface. The computer will sense if a mouse
- is installed. If not installed, your moves will be
- accessed by the arrow keys and the <Enter> key will be used
- to place your piece. If for some reason you have a mouse
- and it does not seem to be working properly with the game,
- create a dummy file called "NOMOUSE" in the directory where
- the game resides. This file will make the default for the
- game the keyboard. To create this file at the dos prompt
- type-> copy con nomouse (press return)
- type-> nm (press return)
- (press the F6 key and then press return)
-
- * * * * * *
-
-
- * TRIBOLO (THREE WAY OTHELLO) GAME RULES *
-
- The object of the game is to have the majority of your colored
- squares on the board at the end of the game. The rules are quite
- simple, it takes a minute to learn, and with practice you'll see
- yourself improving steadily.
-
- In the game of Othello, you play against a single opponent
- and all your strategies are straight forward. However, in Tribolo,
- not only is the game board always different, but you now have two
- opponents! This makes all the old Othello strategies useless.
- You'll discover why as you begin to play.
-
- There are three colors; you are Blue and the computer plays
- your two opponents, Red and Green. At the beginning of each game
- (un-registered version), the board will appear with 12 randomly
- placed tiles of each color. There are also 12 grey tiles, which
- remain there for the duration of the game. You cannot place your
- pieces on these grey tiles.
-
- When you first begin, you will be asked to press any key.
- The computer will then randomly decide who goes first. It does
- not play favorites!
-
- On your move, the mouse cursor will appear on the game
- board. Move the mouse to an empty square (white) on the board,
- then click the left button to place your piece. A move consists
- of outflanking your opponents squares by placing your square so
- that your color is on either side, or on a diagonal, from your
- opponents squares (Red or Green). You must be able to flip over
- one of the opponents to your color, or the move is not valid.
- The computer checks all valid moves.
-
- Now here is where Othello players will have to re-learn the
- game. You can only turn over your opponents if they are of all
- the same color, whether it is up,left,down,diagonal...etc.
-
- b represents your move B=blue R=red G=green
-
- Example: BRRRRRb you would capture all the Red squares
- between your two Blue ones. Therefore, it would flip them to
- look like this: BBBBBBb. A square may outflank any number of
- squares in one or more rows, in any number of directions at
- the same time, horizontally, vertically or diagonally. (A row
- is defined as one or more squares in a continuous straight
- line.)
-
- However, using the same example, let's say a green was also in
- the line of red tiles...
- Example:
- BRGRRRRb This is not valid
-
- This would be an illegal move because the colors between your
- two blue colors are not all the same color.
-
- Other Example: (A block of colors)
-
- Your Move-> bGBRRB Flips to-> bBBRRB
- RRGRRG BBGRRG
- BRBGRR
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-
- If on your turn, you cannot flip at least one of your
- opponents tiles, then your turn is forfeited and play passes to
- the next player. The computer will tell you if this is the case.
- However, if a move is available to you, you may not forfeit
- your turn. Sometimes it's hard to find out just where it is
- that you have a valid move. At anytime during your turn, you
- can press the <P>ossible key, and it will show you all the
- possible places you can place your tile. By pressing the
- <B>est key, the computer will show you where you can turn over
- the most tiles. However, sometimes this is not to your
- advantage, so use your own judgement. Also, some might consider
- this cheating... you be the judge.
-
- You many not skip over your own color square to outflank
- an opposing square. Square(s) may only be outflanked as a
- direct result of a move and must fall in the direct line of
- the square placed down.
-
- Example: bRRRBRRB flips to bBBBBRRB
-
-
- The game is over when either all empty squares have been
- filled or when it is no longer possible for any player to flip
- any opponents squares. The computer will give you a running
- score of squares on the top of the screen. When the game ends,
- the one with the most squares of his color will be the winner.
-
-
- Key Assignments:
- <S>ound = Toggles sound on/off
- sa<V>e = Saves game board so that you can
- continue at a later time.
- <L>oad = Loads a previously saved game.
- This can only be used at the start
- of a new game.
- <B>est = Shows your best possible square
- for turning over the most tiles
- (not always the best place!).
- <U>ndo = Takes back your last move
- <P>ossible = Shows all your possible placement
- opportunities.
- <N>ew Game = Starts a new game/does not record
- game in scores.
- s<C>ores = Shows scoreboard
- The wins and losses and ties are
- recorded for all colors. A tie
- does not get recorded as a win for
- the two players involved, but goes
- into the tie category. Your
- percentage of wins is also shown,
- based on the number of games
- played. If you have the highest
- number of squares turned blue at
- the end of the game, and that is
- the highest you've ever had, you
- will be asked to input your
- initials and that total will be
- shown also.
- <Q>uit Quits Tribolo program
-
-
-
- * SOLEAU SOFTWARE MEMBERSHIP / REGISTRATION *
-
-
- Tribolo is distributed as Shareware. A registration fee of
- $14.00 is requested if you find this game is a worthy addition to
- your collection. The registered version of Tribolo will greatly speed
- up the loading and exiting of the program and give you different game
- board setups. By registering this game, you will instantly become a
- Soleau Software Member. All Soleau Software Members receive information
- and discounts on our other Shareware Games, plus Special Bonus Package
- Offers.
-
- Tribolo is another game in our Mindscape Series. These are
- games which use problem solving skills as opposed to quick
- reflexes needed for arcade type games. Our company is dedicated to
- producing the finest logic games marketed through Shareware. Please
- take the time to read the TRI_REG.DOC file which describes how you can
- get information on our many other games and how to become a Soleau
- Software Member.
-
- We at Soleau Software thank you for your support and hope you
- will continue to enjoy this as well as our other Shareware products.
-
-
- Sincerely,
-
- William Soleau
- President
-
- Soleau Software
- 163 Amsterdam Ave
- Suite 213
- NYC, NY. 10023
-
- Compuserve #: 70407,1730
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-
-
- * Viewing other game boards *
-
- This version allows you a different game board every time
- you play the game. This is called the standard board #7. In
- the registered version, you will have access to other game
- boards with various set-ups. Each has it's own score card to
- record wins and losses. At the end of the program, you can
- view these game boards by pressing <S>ee... at the final screen.
- Information on registering is also shown on the closing screen.
-
- Now start Triboloing..... and enjoy!!!