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Information - Color Quest

GenreBrain - Logical / PuzzleYear1991
LanguageSTOS BASICPublisher[no publisher]
ControlsMouseDistributor-
Players1, 1 vs. 2Developer[n/a]
ResolutionLowLicensed from-
Programmer(s)

Peach, J.

CountryUSA
Graphic Artist(s)

Peach, J.

SoftwareEnglish
Game design

Peach, J.

Box / InstructionsEnglish
Musician(s)

Peach, J.

LicensePD / Freeware / Shareware
Sound FX

Peach, J.

Serial
Cover Artist(s)ST TypeST, STe / 0.5MB
MIDIVersion
Dumpdownload atari Color Quest Download / MSANumber of Disks1 / Single Sided
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Additional Comments - Color Quest

Other version with the same title:


[no publisher] (version 2.0) ().

This version is not STe compatible.

Instructions - Color Quest

Color Quest
By J Peach
-----------

  Color Quest is a simple game that can really shape up your memory.
The game board consists of four color buttons. The object of the game
is to remember which buttons the computer or another player selected
(in order) while continually adding new buttons to the sequence.


Load game:

  Just double-click the COLRQUST.PRG to load Color Quest.


One player game:

  Once Color Quest is loaded you will see the title screen. To
continue, click the left mouse button. You will then have the option of
selecting 'start' or 'quit'. If you select 'quit', you will be sent
back to the desktop. If 'start' is selected you will then be given a
choice of a '1Player' or '2Player' game. Just click the '1Player'
option. The mouse pointer will then be placed in the center of the
screen and a button at random will be 'pressed' by the computer. You
will then be prompted to repeat the sequence the computer has
selected. To do this just click on the button that the computer chose
at random. A prompt that tells you if you are 'right' or 'wrong' will
appear at the top of the screen when you are finished. If you are
'right', the computer will repeat the same sequence and then add an
additional button at the end of the sequence. As before, you're prompted
to repeat the sequence. You must repeat the sequence in the same order
the computer selected it. This continues untill you make a mistake by
selecting a wrong button. You will recieve five points for every
correct button pressed. A score of 350 is not unusual for a novice.
Soon you will be making scores of two and three thousand points.


Two player game:

  This time when you are prompted to select a '1Player' or '2Player'
game, click-on the '2Player' game. The mouse pointer will be placed in
the center of the screen. A prompt will now appear telling player one
to select a button. At this time player one should select any one of
the four buttons he or she chooses. Now player two is prompted to
repeat what player one just selected. After player two accomplishes this,
he or she will be prompted to add a button to the sequence. Player one
must now repeat the sequence from the begining to where player two
left off, and then add an additional button at the prompt. The game
will continue untill either player one or player two makes a mistake.
Confused yet? Well it's not as difficult as it sounds. Each player
will recieve five points for every completed sequence.


Tips:

  Since each button makes a distinctively different sound, it may help
you to remember a sequence by paying close attention to these sounds.
Also I've found it easier to remember a sequence by counting each
button that is pressed by the computer. It's also highly recomended
that you have a punching bag next to your computer in the event of
pressing an incorrect button(computers are expensive to replace).
Good luck!!!


  This program is shareware. If you like the program and would like to
see more then please send whatever you think it's worth to:

    J P. Peach
    P.O. Box 26661
    Rochester, New York
    14626

  Also, if you have any comments or questions feel free to send them
to the previous address. Bye for now...

PS:   You can also find me on the WhiteHouse BBS - 716-392-2562
      Supporting The ST line of computers.  300/1200/2400 Baud 
      My handle is PHYSCO...
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