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Lucky Hands
(An Adult Game)
This is really a straight forward game - designed for hetero-sexual couples.
It is designed for couples who are already sexually active, and would
like to "Spice things up a bit". The rules are simple, and with mutual
agreement can be modified however you wish.
There are a total of 200 different sexually related activities stored
in 3 different files. 75 are male dominant in some way, 75 are female
dominant in some way, and 50 are more sharing oriented. They are stored
in text files that can be modified with any ascii text processor under
the names :
Maledom.dat, Femdom.dat and Eqdom.dat
If you find you get bored of the suggested activities, you can add to or
change them any way you like. The format allows for 3 79 character lines
of text per action level. A quick look at the files will show the obvious
format.
To run the game type "Lucky" at a MS-DOS prompt. You will first be asked
at which level you wish to start. This level corresponds to a degree of
"Nastiness" at which you wish to start. A low number indicates you wish to
start with light forplay and work up, a high number will start you with
nastier sex.
Next you will be asked at what rate you wish to increase the nastiness.
This is pretty self-evident. Low number means stay with forplay longer,
high number means move to hot sex quickly. The last question will ask
at what point you want to set a maximum. The degrees of nastiness are
in proportion to a number from 1 to 75. You can set an upper limit if
you want to prevent anything too kinky from coming up.
Lastly you will be asked your names. Then the game begins. You each guess
a number from 1 to 100. The computer then comes up with a random number.
The difference between the random number and the numbers you each chose
is calculated, and whoever is closest wins that round. The difference
between the differences determines the degree of the round. In case you
are both the same distance, a number is chosen from the equal file, in
accordance with your distance from the chosen number.
I suggest you play the game once as a trial to get a feel for the levels
each number corresponds to, and to gather strategies. You may not
like some of the suggestions, and if you both aggree, you may want to
ignore some of the suggestions. Or, you can go into the appropriate file
and change it.
To end the game, both players enter a -1 when asked for a number.
That's about it. If you want to upload this to another board, you may
want to encode it. You can use the encode program that came with this
program. To encode a file, make sure it has been renamed with an extension
other than .DAT. The program will ask for the filename, and a password.
Enter the full file name, and a negative number from 1 to 127. Rename
the file with an extension other than .DAT when you are finished. Basically,
all it does is add the negative of whatever number you entered to each
character. The person who receives the encrypted file simply does the exact
same as you did, except he/she enters the positive of the number. This way
the data files can go on a public board without offending anyone.
If you like this program, and or the simple encryption routine, GOOD!
If you REALLY like it and feel generous, feel free to show your
appreciation. My mailing address is:
Box 13, Union College
Schenectady, NY 12308
Author - Tom Campbell