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Atari ST - 1996

VidiGrid II

VidiGrid II — screenshot 11 / 8
Genre
Brain - Logical / Puzzle
Year
1996
Language
STOS BASIC
Publisher
[no publisher]
Controls
Mouse
Distributor
Players
1
Developer
Stosser Software
Resolution
Low
Licensed from
-
Programmer(s)
Greenwood, Tony
Country
United Kingdom
Graphic Artist(s)
Colin / Greenwood, Tony
Software
English
Game design
Greenwood, Tony
Box/Instructions
English
Musician(s)
Hippel, Jochen
License
PD / Freeware / Shareware
Sound FX
[n/a]
Serial
Cover Artist(s)
ST Type
ST, STe / 1MB
MIDI
Version
Dump
Download
Number of Disks
1 / Double Sided
Dump format
MSA
Protection

INSTRUCTIONS

                              V I D I G R I D  v.2
                               ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



 TITLE................VIDIGRID v.2
 TYPE.................Puzzle Game
 FROM.................STOSSER Software
 AUTHOR...............Tony Greenwood
 VIDEO EDITOR.........Colin of GFF¿
 RELEASE DATE.........January 1996
 RELEASED AS..........Public Domain
 REQUIREMENTS.........Min' 1 meg STFM 

   Be warned!,  this game is not earth shattering,  but it is that little 
bit  different,  I  fully admit to having the idea for  this  game  after 
viewing VidGrid on the JaguarCD,  As this version is aimed towards  Atari 
ST  to STE range of computers then I have had to take into  consideration 
the  obvious  limitations that my humble STFM one megabyte  has,  if  per 
chance  anyone  does want to take me up on the closeness of the  name  or 
indeed  the game idea then please feel free to contact me at the  address 
supplied in this document,

   The game is simple,  you are confronted by some video footage,this  is 
cut into sections and arranged in a purely random order,  all you have to 
do is sort it out, whilst the video is playing,

   There are 14 pieces of Video, These where all supplied by Colin of the 
GFF 
   There are Three levels to the game, these are accesed in sequence with 
the first easy level containing four squares to the animation,  level two 
has  ten  squares, and level three fifteen, 
    So 14 peices of video randomly split up into 4  squares,  when all 14  
have been completed you then start again on the  same 14 video files, but 
they are randomly cut into 10 pieces and so on,

     Keys:  HELP  will  present you with a not too  pleasent  help screen 
outlining the keys available, 

            UNDO quits,  but if you have enough points to get on the high 
score  table  then it will prompt you for your name ( 5  letters  )  then 
place you on the table, then attempt to save the table to disk, this will 
be aborted without warning if the disk is write protected,

            H will present you with the high score table for your perusal

            F1 to F10 changes the music,

            LEFT Mouse Button selects a square,

            RIGHT Mouse Button drops  a square,  you can only  drop  onto 
another  peice of animation and not back onto the blank square  you  just 
made by picking a peice up,

            Thats about that!, nothing much to the instructions, but then 
again nothing much to the game, "its just for fun",


  Tony Greenwood
  29 Paxton st, Accrington
  Lancashire England BB5 1QQ
  Tel 01254 391469

  Cheers......!ynoT

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