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The legal bit...
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This program is freeware. This means that I retain the copyright. You may copy
and distribute this program, provided that it is complete with all the
original, unchanged, files, and that you do not sell it. PD libraries may
charge a nominal fee for the cost of duplication, postage etc. You may change
the program to suit your individual needs. Please let me know if your changes
form a bug-fix or an improvement.
How to play the game...
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The object of the game is to remove all of the tiles from the play area. You
can do this by selecting two "matching" "free" tiles. Most of the tiles can
only be matched with a tile which is exactly the same as it. The two exceptions
to this rule are the Seasons (Labelled "SPR", "SUM", "AUT" & "WIN") which can be
matched with any other season, and the plants (Labelled "BAMBOO", "MUM",
"ORCHID" & "PLUM") which can be matched with any other plant. A tile is said to
be "free" if it is at the end of a row, and no tiles are on top of it.
Clicking on any tile with SELECT will toggle whether a tile is selected. If you
attempt to select a tile which is not "free" will not be allowed, and an error
will be displayed in the information part of the window. Attempting to match
non-matching tiles will also not be allowed, and will again cause an error to
be displayed.
If in doubt, try it. If you can't do it, the program will tell you.
From the menu, you can do the following:
Info: Tells you about the program.
Hint: Shows you two "matching" "free" tiles. Yes, I know this is cheating, but
it's also very useful at times!
New Game: Resets the tiles into a new random order.
Auto Play: When selected, the game will play itself. The program is not very
intelligent, but it's useful for seeing how to play the game.
Quit: What do you think?
How to contact me...
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Snail Mail:
Simon Lockhart,
88 Medina Avenue,
Newport,
Isle of Wight.
eMail: sal@ukc.ac.uk (Until July 1994)