Dynamic Youth Software present for your execution: NUMBER CRUNCHER Release version : 1.0 (compiled 30th August 1999, 3:05am) Coded with : Blitz Basic II and the EFMUILib extension Requirements : An MUI-capable Amiga Playing the game: ----------------- Number Cruncher is an educational game designed to teach addition skills, starting basic and getting huge. You are presented with a grid of 25 squares and a target score. Each of the 25 squares contained a randomly selected number. Your task is to select the number which you must add to your score to attain the target. For example, if your target is 10, and your score is currently 7, you would need to add 3 to it to reach the target. So you select 3. Upon completion of a grid (all 25 squares being cleared) you will move up to the next level and therefore higher numbers. Try to get as high a score as you can. Unfortunately the highscore function isn't working yet, neither are the preferences, but they will appear in future versions (if you want them to that is, I'd like comments on this version). Who to blame? ------------- Send gifts (preferably Yamaha DJX keyboards) to Michael Price, who had the whole idea in the first place, and went on to create this. The program IS freeware, but hey, who would refuse gifts? ;) E-Mail : Michael Price Snail : Michael Price, 78 North Road, Darlington, DL1 2EQ, England If you don't have 'Net access, pop down to a cybercafe, or at least send me that Yamaha keyboard.