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- DUNJAX
- Version 1.02
- Copyright 1990 Jeff Mather, David Niec
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- DUNJAX SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS-
- ibm pc or compatible computer
- 128k random access memory
- color graphics adapter
- color graphics monitor
- disk drive
- dos 2.0 or later version
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- A DESCRIPTION OF DUNJAX-
- Dunjax is a side-view action-adventure game challenging you to shoot and
- jump/levitate your way through massive underground labryinths filled with
- hazardous traps and relentless creatures. Full-screen tile graphics
- are used to simulate the dungeons about you.
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- DUNJAX DISK FILES-
- dunjax.exe.........game program
- dunjax.a...........data file
- dunjax.p...........data file
- dunjax.l...........data file
- dunjax.doc.........this file
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- STARTING DUNJAX-
- To play Dunjax, enter "dunjax" at the operating system prompt.
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- THE STORY OF DUNJAX-
- As an intrepid astral explorer you have discovered many uncharted solar
- systems and their respective planets. On your latest starship-propelled
- expedition you have found a previously unknown planetoid with a liveable
- atmosphere, a rarity of outstanding proportions. However, in attempting
- to touch down on its surface mechanical problems have caused you to
- crash land on a muddy mountain basin, your ship nearly meeting destruction.
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- Coming to from a prolonged period of unconciousness you have found that
- creatures of the strange native wildlife have bored into your craft's
- hull and have either eaten or stolen an essential propulsion device
- necessary for you to lift off, once repairs on the ship have been made.
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- Following the large, webbed tracks which lead from the hull, you have found
- and entered a large cave that cuts into the bottom of a sheer cliff face,
- This cliff towers over the basin in which you have crashed. Having donned
- your needler rifle and propulsive boots you hope to be prepared for whatever
- you will face in the search ahead. If it still exists, the missing
- engine part must be found for you to get off the planet and return to
- your explorations.
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- DUNJAX COMMANDS-
- The commands you use to play Dunjax are displayed onscreen right before
- you are about to begin play.
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- To jump/levitate, you must press the up arrow key and then the left
- and right arrow keys to move horizontally onscreen while in midair.
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- LIVES IN DUNJAX-
- You begin the game with forty-two lives, shown as blue dots across the bottom
- of the screen. When these blue dots are entirely gone, your current game
- is over and you will start the next game from the last cave entrance you
- have passed through.
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- DUNJAX DISTRIBUTION-
- Dunjax is shareware. Register your copy of Dunjax with the authors by
- mailing five dollars (cash or check) to the to the following address:
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- David Niec
- Subj: DUNJAX
- 1171 W. Chapala Dr.
- Tucson, AZ 85704
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- This address is always valid.
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- We offer other games for sale to those who register Dunjax. These games
- are not shareware and may not be distributed by anyone other than us.
- These games cost seven dollars each and are ordered from the above address.
- All the games have full-screen, color CGA graphics and are written in assembly
- language for fast play on even the oldest IBM PC's and compatibles. Also,
- every game ordered comes with a seven-day trial-period to guarantee your
- satisfaction. Join the many other registered users who have discovered
- the fun offered by these extensive games.
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- CURRENT ROLE-PLAYING GAMES-
- Ranadin v3.0x
- Requiem v2.0x
- Falcity v3.0x
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- CURRENT ACTION-ADVENTURE GAMES-
- Archer v3.0x
- Dunjax II v1.0x
- Navjet v1.0x
- Soldier v1.0x
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- WE HOPE YOU ENJOY PLAYING DUNJAX!
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