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Sorcery vx.xx
Written by Chris Reiter
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*** REGISTRATION BENEFITS : $10.00 U.S.
These options are unlocked when the game has been
registered:
1: User Versus User battles. You may attack other players
who have played the game, and kill them off. (Or lose
to them, if you can't beat them.) Scores are tallied
and you can take revenge on users who seem to always
have high scores.
2: You are always free to edit/add to/remove monsters from
the MONSTERS.DAT and EMONSTER.DAT files. However, until
SORCERY is registered, no creature with a strength or
health of greater than 6 will be allowed in the game.
Once registered, you may put monsters of whatever stats
you want to. But remember, users don't want to play a
game in which they are dead after one round!
3: MONSTERS.DAT and EMONSTER.DAT may only have 100 monsters
in it when unregistered. The number of possible monsters
goes up to 1000 when registered.
Other Options may be added or taken away at any time.
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Sorcery vx.xx Registration Form
YOUR NAME:_____________________________________________
YOUR ADDRESS:__________________________________________
YOUR CITY:_____________________________________________
YOUR STATE (Physical, not Mental)_____ ZIP:____________
VOICE PHONE:________________ DATA PHONE________________
YOUR BBS NAME:_________________________________________
INTERNET EMAIL:___________________ FIDONET NODE:_______
A printed Registration Key will be sent to you at your
address anyway, but if you prefer quicker service, you
may select to receive it via Internet or FIDOnet also.
[ ] Internet E-Mail [ ] Fidonet E-Mail
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Send Check or Money Order To:
Chris Reiter
7412 Delmar
Prairie Village, KS 66208
*** Please do not send cash, because mail clerks tend to rip it off.