V I D I G R I D v.2
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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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