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Miner VGA
A sprite based game of mining
for VGA only.
Version 1.1
September 10,1989
Public Domain, FrodoSoft, Inc.
written by Harrell W. Stiles
********** Introduction **********
Miner is a game of rare earths mining. In the game, you
assume the role of a miner in search of rare earths like
silver, gold, and platinum.
The game was originally implemented on a Commodore Pet
computer in the late 70's as a text only style game. The
current version encompasses more than the original version,
but much of the charm remains intact. I wrote and released
another PC miner game (text only) several years back. That
earlier version was primitive and bears little resemblance
to the current (hopefully better) one. For this version I
started from scratch in a different language and used only
VGA screen modes. My personal goal with this program was to
gain experience working with the graphics technology of the
VGA card.
I would be very interested in locating the original
programmer of the Commodore version if anyone has any clues.
********** MinerVGA Distribution **********
MinerVGA is distributed as public domain software. You may
freely copy and distribute MinerVGA provided you receive no
compensation for doing so. There are no fees, licenses, or
other BS. Personally, I hate those companies that take PD
software and sell them to you with a charge on the diskette
that the software is contained on. It defeats the purpose
of releasing the software as PD.
Anyway, the games consists of four files:
MINERVGA.EXE the game executable file
MINERVGA.LBR the sprite library
MINERVGA.DOC this document file
MINERVGA.SAV the save game file
MINERVGA.SCR the high score file
Source code may be available. It depends on the demand. I
will likely include source listings in future releases. If
you are desperate for source code, leave a message to me on
the Walnut Creek Auntie BBS at (415) 937-0156 Harrell Stiles
MinerVGA was written in MS Quick Basic 4.0.
**********Graphics Modes and Compatibility **********
MinerVGA uses only graphics mode twelve (12). The
resolution is 640x480 with 16 colors (text 80x30). It is a
standard VGA video mode, and some EGA cards may support it
as well. I don't know if MCGA supports this mode, but you
might try. The code was written on and for VGA compatible
displays. In my opinion there are too few recreational
programs for these machines when this should be one of their
strong suits.
********** The Object and Winning **********
The object of the game is to "make a lady" out of Miss Mimi,
the owner of the brothel. If this sounds too sexist for
you, you might want to quit reading now and not play.
In essence, she has agreed to marry you IF you present her
with a diamond ring and $20,000 in cash (your mutual
retirement fund.)
"Anything less and I would be wasting my god given talents
on just one man.", says she. Because of her history of
unsanitary sexual practices you may also want to consider
having a condom as well.
You win the game when you present yourself to Miss Mimi with
$20,000 and a diamond ring. The toughest part, of course,
is mining enough ore to come up with the $20,000.
********** Key Help **********
You control your miner with the keyboard. The arrow keys
move the miner in up to 4 directions (diagonal movement is
not allowed.) Other keys are as follows:
H Help, brings up a help screen with keystroke
commands, suggestions, etc.
X eXit, ends the game. No Save, No Query, It's
over. Useful if the boss comes around the corner,
if you have saved recently.
S Save, saves the game to MINERVGA.SAV and ends the
game.
R Restore, restores a previously saved game from
MINERVGA.SAV
Q Quiet!, silences the program. Note: if you win
the game, you will still hear the song at the end,
even if silenced.
E Enter, used to enter buildings. Works only in
town. You must move to the space in front of the
door you want to enter.
T Top, when used in the elevator, takes you to the
top of the shaft. Otherwise, has no effect.
B Bottom, when used in the elevator, takes you to
the maximum depth available to you. Otherwise,
has no effect.
D Drill, allows you to remove granite from the mine
by drilling it out. You must have a drill to do
this.
P Pump, allows you to remove water from the mine by
pumping it out. A bucket is required. A pump
will decrease the cost of this.
Y dYnamite, will initiate a dynamite blast sequence.
you need dynamite and a torch.
********** The Mine, the Town, and the Elevator **********
The game is in 2 dimensions, limiting you to up and down and
left and right. You move through the town, the mine, and
the elevator in the same fashion.
You have secured the mineral rights for an oddly shaped
section of earth. The dimensions of the mine are
approximately 240' wide by 960' deep.
The town lies over the top of the mine, separated by an
impassable ground water barrier that keeps the buildings
from falling into your mine. The barrier is impervious to
all but the most powerful of tools.
The Elevator shaft is on the far right of your mine and
actually is the rightmost limit to your mining area. The
elevator is your only means of transportation between the
mine and the town. It remains in the shaft and will only
move when you are in it. You cannot enter the shaft at any
point except where the elevator is.
At the start of the game the elevator has a maximum depth
that is less than the maximum depth of the mine. You can
spend money to increase your elevator's maximum depth in
increments of 60' until you have reached the bottom. Extra
depth is purchased in the general store.
********** Health and the Hospital **********
During the course of your underground adventures, you will
find there are hazards to your health - cave ins,
underground springs, etc.
Health is represented in the game as a percentage of total
health. Alth