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- T T T v1.2
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- TTT -- a game of three dimensional tic tac toe -- you against Amiga.
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- TTT is public domain and may be freely distributed.
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- ----------------------- H O W T O U S E T T T -----------------------
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- Start TTT by clicking its icon, or from CLI type 'RUN TTT'. TTT will
- work with Workbench versions 1.2 and 1.3.
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- The game is played on a "board" consisting of four levels. Each level
- has 16 squares arranged as 4 X 4 (this will be obvious when you start the
- game). The board is displayed in perspective. The object of the game is
- to get four marks in a row before the computer does. The four in a row
- may be in ANY straight line, e.g., left-to-right, up-and-down, front-to-
- back, diagonally across a level or diagonally across the cube.
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- To indicate your move, point to a square and click the left mouse button.
- Your move will be marked in green. After a moment's thought the computer
- will respond by flashing its move in red. You alternate moves with
- the computer until someone wins. Whenever someone wins the computer will
- highlight the winning row. You may then start a new game or quit.
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- Three menus are provided. They are:
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- Actions
- New Game N
- Computer Move C
- Quit Q
- Instructions
- "Some instructions"
- About
- "WhoDunIt"
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- The "New Game" item will redraw the board for a new game.
- The "Computer Move" item will cause the computer to make a move.
- The "Quit" item will exit the game.
- The "Instructions" menu has an abbreviated set of instructions.
- The "About" menu gives credit where credit is due (to me! :-).
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- All of the items on the "Actions" menu have keyboard shortcuts, e.g., you
- can Quit by holding down the right-Amiga key and pressing "Q".
- Selecting the "Instuctions" or "About" menu has no effect other than
- displaying the information.
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- This program was compiled with Manx Aztec C V5.0a.
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- Changes from earlier versions:
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- + A tie game is declared only when both players have a marker
- in every row.
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- + The computer's first move is more random, so it seems more
- human-like.
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- -------------------------- W H O D I D I T ----------------------------
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- Ron Charlton
- 9002 Balcor Circle
- Knoxville, TN 37923
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- Phone: (615)694-0800
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- Plink: R*CHARLTON
- BITNET: charltr@utkvx1
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- 05-Jul-90
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