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Christopher G. Gunn
3174 Hawthorn Street
San Diego, CA, 92104
(619) 283-0472
Dueling Dragons is not for sale through retail facilities. It is distributed
as shareware on an "I trust you" basis and is not in any form to be considered
public domain or free. Considerable effort went into creating the program and
I'm retaining full protection under the copyright laws. However, I also want
you to be able to share my games with your friends. So, please feel free to
hand on as many copies as you would like, as long as you include the original
BAT file and all of the document files.
There are no set prices for my games. I leave their value up to you. If you
are going to use Dueling Dragons for your personal enjoyment, whether you got
it from a software distributor or a friend, please mail a check to me at the
above address. Your donation towards each programs creation is appreciated.
In exchange, I'll add your name to the list of those eligible for updates,
contests, and additional games. For example, I hope soon to have a joy-stick
added to many of them. I'd also like your comments and suggestions. If you
wish, you may use the registration and order form by typing PRINT ACTMENU.REG
at the DOS prompt.
Like all of my games, Dueling Dragons is designed for full color with high
resolution EGA graphics and should run on most PC's and work alikes. If you
have any problems, let me know. If you have a CGA display, you might try
MaxMan. It will also give you a good chase.
DUELING DRAGONS is designed for two players. However, the computer creates
a pretty good opponent if you're playing without a friend. The object is to
wrap your dragon around the other dragon so it cannot move long enough to be
declared the winner. When both dragons get pinned, the dragon that can make
the last move will win. Like most of my games the <TAB> key will speed up
the action and the <SHIFT><TAB> combination will slow things down.
You may copy the Dueling Dragons files into any directory on hard disk or
another floppy. The only real requirement is that all of the files associated
with the game, except for its BAT file, must be in the same directory.
Good luck, and let me know if you enjoy Dueling Dragons,
Chris
P.S. You can disable this message by removing the 'TYPE' and 'PAUSE' entries
from your personalized BAT file. Please retain the original BAT file if you
are going to pass Dueling Dragons along.
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