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Atari ST - 1989

Paladin Scenario Disk - Nostro

Paladin Scenario Disk - Nostro — screenshot 1
Genre
Adventure - RPG (2-D)
Year
1989
Language
[unknown]
Publisher
[no publisher]
Controls
Mouse
Distributor
-
Players
1
Developer
[n/a]
Resolution
Low
Licensed from
-
Programmer(s)
[n/a]
Country
USA
Graphic Artist(s)
[n/a]
Software
English
Game design
Vroom, Jim
Box/Instructions
English
Musician(s)
[n/a]
License
PD / Freeware / Shareware
Sound FX
[n/a]
Serial
Cover Artist(s)
ST Type
ST, STe / 0.5MB
MIDI
Version
[Data Disk]
Dump
Download
Number of Disks
1 / Double Sided
Dump format
ST
Protection

INSTRUCTIONS

The file 'NOSTRO.ARC' should contain the following files:

1KIDNAP.QST
2RETAKE.QST
READ.ME

If you want to play the quests in order you should start with
1KIDNAP.QST as it is chained to 2RETAKE.QST.  However, you do
not have to play them in that order.  You can simply play
2RETAKE.QST by itself as they each have their own characters.
But, to have the most fun and get the full effect of the story
you should play them in order.

This is my first attempt at creating Paladin quests and I have
attempted to playtest them as best as I could.  I am releasing
them as shareware, but I am not asking for any money.  What I
would like is some feedback on how you like the quests and what,
if anything, could be done to improve them.  I would also like to
hear what you would like to see in the way of future quests.  Do
you prefer chained or separate quests?  Do you like 'monster'
quests with 5 levels of terrain and the maximum amount of opponents
or smaller quests that are easier and take less time to play?
Your response will be much appreciated and will determine whether
I should invest time in creating future quests or not.

I can be contacted on either CompuServe or GEnie or by regular
surface mail.  Here are the addresses:

     Jim Vroom
     2290 Galloway Rd., A-23
     Bensalem, PA  19020

     CompuServe  72337,1615

     GEnie Mail  JU2555


I'm looking forward to hearing from all you Paladin addicts out
there.

(Permission is granted to freely distribute these Quests to BBS
systems and elsewhere provided this READ.ME file is included and
no monetary compensation is asked, beyond the nominal costs that
might be incurred by such things as postage and/or disk copying.)
(c) 1989