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Mother Lode
by Joe Rumsey
This game is based on an old game with a similar name. Those of you
who have played that game will find it very familiar. You may skip the
Rules section if you wish. If you haven't played before, please read
everything. Everyone should read the Shareware Information section, which
also tells you how to get the level editor.
Rules:
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The object of Mother Lode is to collect all the chests(yellow boxes) on
each level, and then make it to the top of the screen. There are ladders to
climb, ropes you can pull yourself across gaps by, and various types of
floor. The most common type of ground looks like blue bricks. You can dig
through this type, and this type only. More on digging later. The second
type is more solid, and looks like one solid brick instead of many smaller
ones. This type can not be dug through. The last type looks just like
ordinary bricks, but is actually a trap! If you try to stand on one of
these, you will fall through to whatever is below. Note that on some
levels, you may actually NEED to use one of these traps at some point. Also
note that if there is a ladder directly on top of a trap, you will be able
to stand there, but you will also be able to climb down into the trap(but
not back up!) You may have to experiment to find these traps. Watch the
robots for clues!
Digging: To help you accomplish your goal, you have been given a
microwave shovel capable of digging through any normal bricks. It has an
unlimited power supply, but it's effects are not permanent. You may dig
into any ordinary set of bricks, as long as the space above is not
obstructed by anything, including robots! The direction you will dig is the
last direction travelled before pressing the button. (Two button joysticks
ARE supported. see below) You will always dig one square to the left or
right of your current position. It is possible to dig while standing on solid
ground, on a ladder, or hanging from a rope. Note that a rope above a
square does count as an obstruction, and you will not be able to dig there.
If a robot is stuck in a hole, you may safely step on its head. Be
careful though, if it's been in there too long, it may climb out and kill you.
After a certain interval, any bricks which have been dug out will begin to
fill in. If anyone or anything happens to be caught in the middle of this,
it will die. You may move freely in the holes dug this way, including
digging farther down. However, if a robot falls into one of these holes it
will become stuck. Eventually, it will manage to free itself, unless the
square fills in first. In that case, the robot will be crushed, and a
replacement will appear somewhere near the top of the screen.
Robots: On each level, there will be several robots guarding the
chests. While not particularly bright, they are persistent, and cause
instant death if touched. You may dispose of a robot by trapping it in a
hole you have dug, but another will soon be along to replace it. New
robots can be seen transporting in near the top of the screen. During
the transport period, it is safe to touch, but as soon as it is fully
present, it is as lethal as its predecessor.
You may fall any distance safely, onto any sort of surface(except a
robot, of course). For every level completed, you will earn a bonus which
depends on the number of robots on the level. You will also receive an
extra man. Every level included with this game has at least one robot, and
no level will ever have more than six, although I haven't even included any
with that many. Sometimes the level itself is more of a problem than those
pesky 'bots, sometimes it's the other way around.
One last thing: after you have collected all the chests on a level, new
ladders will usually appear. These are to aid you in getting to the top,
and sometimes may be neccessary to win. For example, a chest could be in a
pit with no apparent way out, but if you collect that chest last, a ladder
will appear to let you out. Also remember that a ladder that helps you
might also help a robot get to you. Be careful.
Controls:
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At the beginning of the game, several options can be set from the
pull-down menus:
Level -- choose the starting level. This can be anywhere from 1 to 999.
There are 50 levels included with the game, but you may add more later. While
playing the game, you can change the level by pressing ctrl-N for next, or
ctrl-P for previous. However, if you have any points, this will forfeit
your chance at a high score. You may start at any level and still get a
high score, though.
Joystick -- One or Two buttons. If you have a two button joystick, USE
IT! it makes things much easier, as you don't have to keep turning around
to dig. The way it works is: button 1 digs to your left, and button 2 digs
to your right. Sega type joysticks are set up properly to work as two
button sticks. For technical types, the second button is wired to pin 9.
Instead of choosing this option from the menu, you can also click button 2
to start the game.(after all, people with one button sticks can't press the
second button.) From within the game, ctrl-J switches the mode.
Sound -- Turns the sound on and off. Use ctrl-S inside the game.
Quit -- Adios muchachos.
You can also view the high scores and an 'About' message from the menus.
Key commands used while playing:
ctrl-S -- toggle sound
ctrl-J -- switch joystick mode.
ctrl-V -- Slow the game down, for fast computers(or slow people :-)
ctrl-Q -- back to title screen(or quit entirely if on the title screen)
ctrl-A -- Abort this life, in case you fall and can't get up.(get stuck,
that is)
Cheat keys: (Use as much as you want, but you won't be allowed to record a
high score. Exception: ctrl-N and ctrl-P may be used freely
before you've gotten any points.)
Ctrl-N -- Next Level
Ctrl-P -- Previous Level
Ctrl-X -- eXtra man.
Joystick:
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Fire=Dig Climb Ladder
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Run Left ---- o ---- Run Right
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Descend Ladder/Drop from rope
Using levels from other places:
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Two programs, "combine" and "separate," should have been included with
this game. These are used to make several levels into one file, and turn
that file back into separate levels, respectively. The purpose of these is
to make it easy to upload groups of levels and pass them around without
worrying about actual level numbers.
Please see "combine.doc" for more details.
Shareware info:
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This game may be distributed freely, provided all files are left intact,
and no profit is made from said distribution. A reasonable fee for disk
copying and shipping may be charged. If you enjoy this game, please send a
contribution to the author. In exchange for $15, you will receive a level
editor which will allow you to create levels just like the ones found with
the game. (after all, it's the same editor >I< use to make them!)
Alternatively, send me $10 with a blank disk and a SASE and I will send you
the editor. Feel free to load up that disk with goodies, too!(only legal
stuff, please)
In an effort to ensure the quality of my games, I will give away a copy
of the editor to anyone who reports a major bug, if I can duplicate that bug.
I hope there aren't any, but it's well worth it if it gets people to tell
me about them. (A major bug would be, for example, starting World War III.
Crashing the computer also qualifies.)
If you don't like the game, feel free to tell me that as well. I'm
always open to suggestions.
The address to write to:
Joe Rumsey
265 W. Big Springs Rd. Apt. L
Riverside, CA 92507
E-mail can be sent to me on GEnie as J.RUMSEY
Other things available:
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Crazy Pipes -- A strategy game requiring some reflexes. Build pipe to keep
the water from spilling.
Bomb Squad -- Find the bombs, without blowing 'em up. Pure strategy, no
coordination required.
WallPaper -- Use any IFF image as the background for your Workbench
window. Works under 2.0 ONLY!
If you buy the editor I'll send all that good stuff along with it, plus
whatever else I have lying around.