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- MAH JONGG
- Release 2.0, September 9, 1987
-
- Nels Anderson
- 92 Bishop Drive
- Framingham, MA 01701
-
-
-
- MAH JONGG is an ancient Chinese game whose origins are supposed to date back
- some 3000 years. This version has similarities to solitaire played with cards
- and also with dominoes since it is played with tiles. When I first discovered
- the game my initial impression was that the game would quickly become dull but
- having played it for a while and having given it to friends we've all found
- that it is quite addictive despite its apparent simplicity.
-
- This version requires a PCompatible with an EGA card/monitor. If you're
- still running an older display adapter I'm afraid you're out of luck. I had
- never seen a game that used the full EGA capabilities (640x350, 16 colors)
- and I thought it would be nice if there was one.
-
- Since I do not program games for a living but still put quite a bit of effort
- into MAH JONGG I am releasing the program as shareware. If you enjoy the
- game, as I think you will, a $5 donation to reward my efforts would be
- appreciated.
-
- If you have any suggestions or discover any problems with the program you
- can reach me via the )(evious BBS system (300 baud, 8N1) at 617-875-3618
- or 617-449-7322. Use the command FDBACK to reach me or send email to
- "THE FENIX".
-
-
- PLAYING THE GAME
-
-
- Most of the instructions you'll need for playing the game are built into
- it. Just type H when prompted at the title screen. There is quite a bit
- of strategy involved if you are to do well but I'll leave the strategies
- up to you to discover. Besides, I'm no expert in playing the game either.
-
- There are a few command line options available. They are done in a standard
- way but if you're not familiar with this sort of thing they may be somewhat
- confusing so here are some examples. The full list of command line options
- is included in the help screens within the game itself.
-
- Examples:
-
- If you want to play a game that will be timed for 10 minutes, the command
- line would be:
-
- MAHJONGG -T10
-
- Notice there is no space between the -T and the number of minutes (10).
- The other commands work the same way. To play board number 12345 the
- command line would be:
-
- MAHJONGG -B12345
-
- You can combine commands too, so to play board 12345 as a 10 minute timed
- game the command line would be:
-
- MAHJONGG -T10 -B12345
-
- There is also a setup screen that allows you to select any of the options
- that are available on the command line. Just hit S from the title screen
- to go to setup.
-
- Tournament games, where you play competitively against other people, have
- their own setup screen. The only way to enter a tournament game is through
- this screen; there is no command line option for tournaments.
-
-
- USING A MOUSE
-
-
- This revision allows you to play the game with a mouse instead of with the
- keyboard. To use a mouse, you must either select it from the setup screen
- or use the -m option on the command line. The game was tested using a
- Mouse Systems PC Mouse but any Microsoft-compatible mouse will probably
- work. When using a mouse all commands can be issued using the mouse.
-
- The mouse interface is a bit different from what you're probably used to but
- it seems to be easy enough to use. Tiles are selected by moving a colored
- outline over them and clicking once. To de-select the first tile, just
- click on it a second time. After selecting both tiles a line with the
- options "Y/N" (yes/no) comes up. If you just click without moving the mouse
- you'll select yes and the tiles will be removed. Slide the mouse left and
- right to change your selection.
-
- The commands available during the game (help, new, again, load, save, quit)
- are available as "keys" along the left side of the screen. Move the outline
- over the command you want and click once. The help command is the only one
- that requires additional input from you. You'll be prompted to answer yes
- or no to whether you want more help. Slide the mouse left and right to
- select yes or no and then click.
-
-
- NEW FEATURES SINCE RELEASE 1.0
-
-
- Many new features have been added since the original release of the game.
- These include:
-
- Mouse support
-
- Setup screen, allows access to all game options more easily
- than through command line options
-
- Tournament play
-
- Selectable background color
-
- New commands during play
- A (play same board Again)
- N (play New board)
-
- More command line options
- -cx (background Color)
- -r (Restart saved game)
- -m (use Mouse)
-
- More authentic tile appearance
-
-
- WINNING
-
-
- Not all boards are win-able but during testing a number of boards that are
- beatable were found. If you want to play a board that definately can be
- won, try one of the following: 55598, 49070, 64856, 15784, 29514, 54176,
- 40060, 8, 44213, 21, 43, 148, 290, 302, 329, 364, 370, 386, 410, 421, 459,
- 560, 627, 634, 656, 695, 735, 743, 795, 819, 827, 839, 858, 876, 888, 890,
- 905, 936, 952, 985, 1034, 1037, 1066, 1101, 1104, 1138, 1145, 1149, 1154,
- 1207, 1241, 1244, 1296, 1313, 1346, 1365, 1390, 1392, 1428, 1430, 1490,
- 1543, 55309, 43924, 47924, 38313, 23986, 45355, 55082, 6843, 52079, 50333,
- 24654, 64557.
-
- Enjoy!
-
-
- INCOMPATIBILITIES
-
-
- It was recently discovered that MAHJONGG has problems running on an ATI
- EGA Wonder card. The problem is with the BIOS ROM on the card not with
- the game. ATI should by now have an upgrade ROM available to fix their
- bug so you may want to contact them about it.
-