**SubZero** **by** **Arthur Crump** **Table of Contents** **=================** 1. Getting Started a. How to Play SubZero b. Requirements c. Installation & Setup d. Starting SubZero 2. Troubleshooting & Technical Support 3. How to Contact Us **1. Getting Started** **==================** **a. How to Play SubZero** **----------------------** SUBZERO is a two-player strategy game where each player tries to capture the most board squares by "trapping" the other player's pieces. If a player's submarines are between two of the opponent's, those subs explode and the opponent's subs replace or capture the squares. Each game begins with two player and two opponent submarines at the center of the board. Play begins by clicking on a square that traps an opposing sub between two of your subs. The game ends when no valid moves can be made, and the winner is the player with the highest score. The all-time high score is saved, and can be reset at any time. The goal of the game is to capture as many squares as possible while avoiding placing your subs between two of your opponent's subs. The registered version offers three levels of game play, Novice, Medium, and Advanced. **b. System Requirements** **----------------------** To run SubZero, you'll need the following system: An IBM-compatible, 386 or better computer Two Megabytes of RAM A VGA monitor Windows 3.1, or Windows 95 Hard Disk with two Megabytes free Mouse You'll have more fun with these recommended additions: Pentium processor Four Megabytes of RAM **c. Installation and Setup** **-------------------------** 1. To get started with SubZero on a hard disk: a. Insert the SubZero disk in your floppy disk drive ('A', or 'B') b. From Windows 'run' A:\setup or B:\setup" and press Enter. c. Follow the screen directions. **d. Starting SubZero** **-------------------** To start the game, double click on the SubZero icon in Windows. **2. Troubleshooting & Technical Support** **======================================** If you have a problem, chances are you can fix it without needing to get help. Try the following: If the game says you have insufficient memory, or if it crashes, try rebooting without loading any TSR programs, such as your disk cache. If the screen is to dark to see, try turning up the brightness on your monitor. If you are unable to fix your problems, try contacting us via electronic mail: **ao545@lafn.org**. Make sure you include your computer configuration and what you were trying to do when you encountered the problem. Also include any error messages that were displayed. **3. How to Contact Us** **====================** Write to: **AGCrump** **24708 Wisteria Lane** **Moreno Valley, CA 92557** E-mail: **ao545@lafn.org** SubZero is Copyright (c) 1998 Arthur Crump