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UNCLE'S CASINO docs
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Files included in this package:
21.exe
21.doc
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| This is the 1st Alpha release of this game! |
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| New additions: |
| A 'Music/No music' option |
| Date + time shown at main menu for all you players on the go! |
| And more general touch-ups. |
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Starting the game is simple. Simply type:
21
This game has ANSI color. If you do not have ANSI installed, it will not
work. It also has music. If you do not want music, before loading, type:
21 /NS
To pass by animation at any time, press a key.
There are 4 parts to the casino:
21 (Blackjack)
Dice (Bet on a number 1-6)
Flip-a-coin (Bet on heads or tails)
The bar (Where you get drinks)
= 21 =
All you really need to know is the basic rules of 21. All the other games
are easy to learn. In this game, there is no 'doubling-down', and
there is no 'splitting pairs'. Face cards (Jack, Queen, King) of any suit
are worth 10. Aces are worth either 11 or 1, whichever count works better
to your advantage in reaching 21. The number cards (2 through 10) are worth
their face value. If either two-card hand contains a "natural" 21-- that is,
an ace plus a face card or a 10-- the round ends immediately. If the natural
is yours, you win twice your bet. If it is the dealer's, you lose your bet.
If you go over 21, a "bust", you lose the round.
= DICE =
You are allowed to bet on a number from 1 to 6. The computer then 'rolls' the
dice, and shows the roll. If the number is yours, a bunch of happy faces show
up, and you win your bet. If the number is not yours, you lose the bet.
= FLIP-A-COIN =
There's no real explaining here. You bet on heads or tails.
= THE BAR =
You can get drinks here. The cost of the drink is subtracted from your
'wallet' of money.
That's it. Anymore questions? See the parting message of the game.