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PileUp

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Genre
Brain - Tetris
Year
Language
STOS BASIC
Publisher
[no publisher]
Controls
Joystick
Distributor
International Freeware Assoc.
Players
1
Developer
[n/a]
Resolution
Low
Licensed from
-
Programmer(s)
Moll, Russell
Country
USA
Graphic Artist(s)
Moll, Russell
Software
English
Game design
Moll, Russell
Box/Instructions
English
Musician(s)
[unknown]
License
PD / Freeware / Shareware
Sound FX
Moll, Russell
Serial
Cover Artist(s)
ST Type
ST, STe / 0.5MB
MIDI
Version
1.0
Dump
Download
Number of Disks
1 / Double Sided
Dump format
ST
Protection

OTHER VERSIONS WITH THE SAME TITLE (2)

INSTRUCTIONS

    *** PILEUP version 1.0 ***
       *** INSTRUCTIONS ***

1. How to Set up Your Disk:

     A. Create a folder called STOS
        and put the following files
        in it:

        8X16.CR2         8X8.CR0
        8X8.CR1          BASIC.BIN
        COMPACT.EXA      EDITOR.ENV
        FLOAT.BIN        MOUSE.SPR
        MUSIC.BIN        PIC.PI1
        PIC.PI3          PILEUP.BAS
        RUN.BIN          SPRITES.BIN
        WINDOWS.BIN

     B. Leave the following files in
        the boot directory:

        PILEUP.HI        PILEUP.PRG
        PU1.MBK          PU2.MBK
        PU3.MBK          PU4.MBK
        PU5.MBK          PU6.MBK
        PU7.MBK          PU8.MBK
        PU9.MBK          PU10.MBK
        PUEXTRA.MBK      PUEXTRA2.MBK

     C. To run the program, click on
        PILEUP.PRG, or create an AUTO
        folder an move PILEUP.PRG into
        it to autoboot.


2. How to Play the Game:

     A. The basic premise of the game
        is similar to TETRIS (tm). You
        must guide various blocks down
        the screen and try to fit them 
        together as close as possible
        as they pile up. If you fit 
        together a layer without leaving
        any spaces, then that layer will
        collapse. If you collapse enough
        layers, then you will advance to
        the next level. If the pile of 
        blocks reaches the top, then you
        the game is over.

     B. There are 10 levels to complete
        to win the game. The game gives
        you the option of starting on
        levels 1-4.

     C. There are 2 skill levels:
          
        Level 1: Just the basic blocks.

        Level 2: Two additional items-
                 
                   - A nasty diamond shaped 
                     block, and
                   
                   - A helpful bomb.

     D. Game Controls:

        Joystick left or right- move the
          blocks left or right.

        Joystick down- drop the block at
          that spot.

        Fire Button- Rotate the block.

        Control-C: return to desktop.


     E. There are a couple of surprises
        if you finish level 6, and if you
        win the game (finish level 10).


3. This program is SHAREWARE, if you like
   the game and use it, will you please 
   send $5 to:

          Russell Moll
          728 Meadowbrook Dr.
          N. Tonawanda, NY 14120

   For those of you who own STOS, I will
   be glad to give a copy of the source
   code if you send me a blank disk, and
   a SASE envelope along with the $5.