Medival War v1.2 INTRODUCTION ============ Welcome to the world of MEDIEVAL WAR. This readme.txt file contains information on how to install the program, playing the game, and registration. (Please remember that this program runs under Microsoft Windows 3.1 or equivalent.) INSTALLATION ============ STEP ONE: To install the game, a directory must be created or selected. If the game is already in a suitable directory skip to STEP THREE. If there is a suitable directory already in existence on the hard drive, proceed to STEP TWO. Otherwise create a subdirectory for it. For example: c: cd \ md medwar STEP TWO: Copy the files medwar.exe, medwar.hlp, new.scn, original.scn, and readme.txt to the desired directory. For example: copy c:\xtalk\fil\medwar.exe c:\medwar STEP THREE: Start Microsoft Windows and select the 'Games' program group in the Program Manager. Use the menu command File-New... to create a new program item. Enter "Medieval War" in the Description box and enter the subdirectory that was used in STEP ONE followed by \medwar.exe in the Command Line box, then select OK. For example: Description Medieval War Command Line c:\medwar\medwar.exe STEP FOUR: Start the game by double-clicking on the shield icon. PLAYING THE GAME ================ MEDIEVAL WAR is played on a grid of variable size depending on the scenario. There are various islands throughout the grid with cities, forests, and mountains. You and your opponents (computer or human) start the game with one city each. The object of the game is to build up your forces and capture cities until you are strong enough to attack the other players. To win the game you must capture all of your opponent's cities and destroy all of your opponent's pieces or force all of your opponents to surrender. You begin the game by naming your first city then selecting the type of piece that you want to start building in that city. We recommend that you begin with a light infantry piece as they can both explore and take cities fairly well. When your first piece has been built, you will see it on top of your city and you will also be able to see the map one square in all directions. The rest of the squares on the map should be black. This is because you haven't explored them yet. To explore, use the mouse to drag the first piece one square in any direction. This will allow you to see more of the map because any square within one square of your piece will become uncovered. Each uncovered square will remain so until the end of the game. Continue moving around until you have found an empty city (a white L-shaped structure within a square). To capture it, move on top of it. Two things may happen: your piece might be destroyed or your piece might take the city. If you take the city, it will turn your color and your piece will disappear, becoming a garrison force inside the city. You will also be prompted to select what your new city will start to build. Meanwhile your other city is building a second piece. To change the type of piece that is being built in a city, double-click on that city. A dialog-box will pop up allowing you to change the piece. Any turns that went into building the original piece will be lost if it is changed. If you are stuck on an island, build a light galleon to get off. Move a light infantry or other land piece on top of the transport to load it. Then move the transport over the sea to find a new island. This is a brief introduction. To get more help about the rules of the game use the extensive on-line help by pressing F1. CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS VERSION ============================= There are a few changes from earlier versions. Play-by-mail password entry and the choice of initial piece are done seperately by each player. Each player gets up to three starting pieces in play-by-mail games. The order of play in play-by-mail games is now non-sequential. A "plague" option has been added. The problems with messages have been corrected. The map size has been limited to 100 x 100 because 150 x 150 was too big, too slow and caused many problems. The file format has been changed, but v1.1 and earlier files may be loaded. Convert them now, because they may not be supported in later versions! REGISTERING MEDIEVAL WAR ======================== MEDIEVAL WAR is a shareware program which means that MEDIEVAL WAR was distributed freely in order to allow people to "test drive" it. The try-before-you-buy concept allows users to find out which programs are useful before purchasing them. If a shareware program is useful or entertaining, please support it through registration. The registration fee for MEDIEVAL WAR is only $29.95. Registration entitles you to the newest version of the program, extra games and scenarios (such as Agincourt and Hastings), sound files, a printed manual, customer support (through the mail or on Compuserve), an account on our BBS, and information (and discounts) on other offerings from Burnham Park Software, Inc. To register, send a check or money order to: Burnham Park Software, Inc. P.O. Box #814 Chicago, IL 60690-0814 Phone: (312) 922-6313 BBS: (312) 922-2839 Compuserve: 71532,3271 AOL: J null B Delphi: MARBRO GEnie: XRG36978 Internet: jnullb@aol.com Medieval War is supplied as is. The author disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. The author assumes no liability for damages, direct or consequential, which may result from the use of Medieval War.