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- MicroLink Personal Computer Users' Group
-
- Presents
-
- Yaht
-
- v2.2, Copyright 1987-1989, Bob Lancaster
-
-
- Yaht is a traditional dice game, popularized by the Milton Bradley
- company as Yahtzee. Since the Yahtzee version of Yaht is the one
- which most people know, this computerized version follows the Yahtzee
- rules.
-
- NOTE: If you already know how to play Yahtzee, and are simply
- interested in the specifics of this computerized version, please skip
- to GAME CONTROLS.
-
- If you have a previous version of MLYAHT, and just want to see what
- has been added/fixed, please skip to WHAT'S NEW.
-
-
- OBJECT OF THE GAME
-
- In a multi-player game, the object is to finish the game with the
- highest score. When playing alone, the object is to beat your
- "personal best".
-
-
- SUMMARY
-
- On a turn, you may roll the dice up to three times in order to obtain
- a scoring combination. After your turn, you MUST place a score (or a
- zero) in one of the scoring categories.
-
- The game ends after all players have taken 13 turns.
-
-
- A TURN
-
- On the first roll of your turn, you must roll all five dice. On the
- second and third rolls, you may roll ANY or ALL of the dice again.
-
- You may chose to stop after the first or second roll, but you may take
- NO MORE THAN THREE rolls in a turn.
-
- After your final roll, you must enter a score (or zero) into one of
- the 13 scoring categories.
-
-
- SCORING
-
- The left side of the score card contain the categories Ones, Twos,
- Threes, Fours, Fives, and Sixes. When selecting one of these
- categories, your score for that category is determined by the number
- of dice which have the same number showing as the category name.
-
- For example: a roll of 2, 5, 5, 5, 4 would score 2 points in the Twos
- category (one die x 2), or 4 points in the Fours category (one die x
- 4), or 15 points in the Fives category (3 dice x 5).
-
- A bonus of 35 points can be earned for the left side if your score
- from Ones through Sixes totals at least 63 points (Scoring three dice
- in each of the six categories will add up to exactly 63 points).
-
- Three Of A Kind means three dice of any one number (three one's, three
- two's, etc.), and scores the sum of ALL five dice in the roll.
-
- Four Of A Kind means four dice of any one number (four one's four
- two's, etc.), and scores the sum of ALL five dice in the roll.
-
- Full House is three of one number, and two of another (Three fours and
- two fives, for example). Score is 25 points.
-
- Small Straight is four dice in numerical sequence (1, 2, 3, 4, or 2,
- 3, 4, 5, or 3, 4, 5, 6). Score is 30 points.
-
- Large Straight is five dice in numerical sequence (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or
- 2, 3, 4, 5, 6). Score is 35 points.
-
- A Yaht is five dice of the same number (five three's, five four's,
- etc). Score is 50 points.
-
- For every additional Yaht you roll after having scored 50 points in
- your yaht category, you will get an additional bonus of 100 points. If
- you have taken a zero in your Yaht category, you receive no such
- bonus.
-
- Chance is simply the total of all five dice. Any combination of dice
- is valid.
-
-
- GAME CONTROLS
-
- Most of the control of this version of Yaht is accomplished with the
- cursor keys (or optionally, the mouse/joystick), and help is supplied
- at the bottom of the screen when appropriate, right above the
- copyright notice.
-
- It should be noted that any/all of the three control methods
- (keyboard, mouse, joystick) can be active simultaneously. This way,
- in a multiple-player game, one person can use the keyboard while
- another uses the mouse, etc.
-
- Some special commands not always listed on the screen, but usually
- available:
-
- A (All Scores): Displays the scores of all players for the current
- game.
-
- S (Sound): Toggles on/off the sound of the rolling dice. Sound is on
- at game start-up, but you can turn it off if it annoys you (or your
- sleeping family).
-
- F (Fast): Toggles on/off the simulated "rolling" of the dice. The Fast
- mode is off at game start-up, but can be turned on if you just want to
- zip through a game with no delays.
-
- D (Display): Toggles on/off the display of valid scoring combinations
- of the current roll. Turned off when the program starts, this feature
- can be helpful to someone just learning the game, to see just what
- his/her options are.
-
- P (Pips): Toggles between showing the pips (dots) on the dice, and
- showing the numerals instead. Turned on when the program starts, this
- feature is for those who think that numerals are easier to read than
- standard dice.
-
- M (Mouse): Toggles on/off the use of the mouse. If you have a mouse
- and wish to use it in Yaht, take this option at the start of the game.
-
- J (Joystick): Toggles on/off the use of the joystick. If you have a
- joystick and wish to use it in Yaht, take this option at the start of the
- game. NOTE: Activating this option with no joystick attached will
- probably lock up your PC. ALSO NOTE: Memory resident programs (such as
- SideKick) running behind MLYaht can produce bad joystick results.
-
- T (Top Ten Scores): Displays the top ten scores achieved on your
- machine! These scores are stored in file MLYAHT.SCO. To clear these
- scores, merely delete the file. On at game start.
-
- B (Boss Key): OK, you asked for it... This displays a phony DOS
- screen. I'll explain for you honest folks: this key is used when you
- are playing the game on company time, and the boss suddenly appears.
- To return to the game, key OK at the phony DOS prompt.
-
- +/- (Faster/Slower): Will speed up or slow down the rolling of the
- dice. This can be used to slow down the game to make it more
- "watchable" on a faster PC.
-
- Esc: End game. This allows you to exit the game without having to
- finish it. You will get an "End game?" message. Answer it, and the
- program will act accordingly.
-
-
- COMMAND LINE PARAMETERS
-
- Note: Only read this section after you've played the game a few times.
- You don't need to know this stuff now (if ever!), and it won't make
- much sense until you do.
-
- The above F, D, S, M, J, and P commands can be entered at the DOS
- command line, to customize MLYAHT defaults to your taste.
-
- For instance, keying "MLYAHT M D" (without the quotes) at the DOS
- prompt will start MLYAHT with the M (Mouse) and D (display) toggles ON
- (their defaults are both OFF).
-
- Remember, this isn't necessary. You can run these commands once
- MLYAHT has started. But if you use the same commands each time you
- play, setting these options from inside a batch file can save you some
- keystrokes.
-
- Commands ONLY available at the command line:
-
- Y (Yaht Bonus): This turns off the "Additional Yaht Bonus" mode. When
- this mode is on (the default), players can receive 100 point bonuses
- for achieving more than one Yaht in a game. When it is off, no such
- bonuses are given. Keying "MLYAHT Y" at the DOS command line starts
- MLYaht with the Yaht Bonus mode off.
-
- T (Top Ten Scores Mode): This command is different from the T command
- available during play. When this command is used from the DOS command
- line, no top ten scores are kept, nor can any be viewed. This keeps
- the game from bombing when run on a write-protected diskette.
-
- B (Black & White Mode): Use this command when running MLYaht on a
- composite color monitor, if the regular color mode is unreadable. (It
- is not necessary to use this command when running MLYaht on a
- monochrome monitor)
-
-
- WHAT'S NEW
-
-
- ADDED IN VERSION 1.3:
-
- Microsoft mouse support. See "M" above.
-
- The 100 point bonus for additional Yahts.
-
- The Pips on/off feature. See "P" above.
-
- Ability to see everyone's score at once. See "A" above.
-
- Problems with garbage appearing in the high-average-low score window
- have been fixed.
-
- Support for the Home and End keys when moving around the scorecard.
-
- The Cursor-Left and Cursor-Right keys behave a little differently when
- moving around the scorecard.
-
- The Display mode now becomes active immediately upon its activation,
- rather than waiting until the next roll.
-
-
- ADDED IN VERSION 1.4:
-
- Top Ten scores file added. See "T" above.
-
- Boss key feature added. See "B" above.
-
- Fixed minor problem with scorecard when mouse active.
-
-
- ADDED IN VERSION 1.5:
-
- Joystick support added!
-
- Test for mouse driver added.
-
- Mouse reset to help with mouse compatibility problems.
-
- Changing of "Alt" commands to one-keystroke commands (eg: "Alt-S" is
- now simply "S"). The Alt commands are still supported for those of
- you who are used to them from prior releases.
-
- Display of "Roll #n" in legend.
-
- Add date to top ten file.
-
- Allow ending game without exiting to DOS.
-
- Optional "No additional Yaht bonus" mode.
-
- Command line customizing parameters added.
-
- Fixed mysterious "vanishing top-ten" bug.
-
-
- ADDED IN VERSION 2.0
- (Private release, only shown to a few beta testers)
-
- Allow PC to play! (Average score: 207)
-
- Arrow pointing to last player's selected scoring category in multiple
- player game.
-
- Added "No Top-Ten File" mode.
-
-
- ADDED IN VERSION 2.1
-
- Fixed minor bugs in 2.0
-
- Improved PC's playing logic. (Avg score: 235)
-
- Added statistics for multi-player game (High/Low/Avg score, wins)
-
- Changed default answers to some yes/no questions
-
- Added composite monitor support.
-
- Modified monochrome monitor "colors".
-
-
- ADDED IN VERSION 2.2
-
- Fixed problem with "vanishing cursor" upon exit
-
- Fixed screen border colors to work with EGA/VGA monitors
-
-
- CREDITS
-
- MicroLink Yaht was produced by the MicroLink Personal Computer Users'
- Group. The program was designed and written by Bob Lancaster. Any
- comments, questions, compliments or brickbats can be addressed to the
- author either at MicroLink Headquarters, or via the MicroLink BBS.
-
- MicroLink PCUG Headquarters MicroLink PCUG BBS
- 15865-B E. Gale Ave. Box 1003 300/1200/2400 - 24 Hours
- Hacienda Heights, CA 91745 (818) 961-7903
-
- Drop us a line, let us know what you think!
-
-
-
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
-
- Many thanks to all who played earlier versions of MLYAHT, and provided
- me with much needed advice, criticism, and wish-lists.
-
- Thanks also to Kent Myers for allowing me to examine, learn from, and
- utilize (read "steal") his mouse-handling routines. (Note: those
- programmers interested in utilizing a mouse in their programs are
- encouraged to purchase Charles C. Edwards' book, Advanced Techniques
- in Turbo Pascal, published by Sybex. He devotes an entire chapter to
- the Microsoft Mouse interface.)
-
- "Yahtzee" is a trademark of the Milton Bradley Co.
-
- The traditional name of this game is "Yacht", rather than "Yaht".
- Since this game was first distributed around the time of the '87
- America's Cup races, I misspelled the name so as not to
- unintentionally mislead people. Actually, I just didn't know how
- to spell it, but this makes for a better story. -BL
-
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