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NetWalk - Read Me is proud to present
Introduction
Rules
Registration
Revision history
Contact Information
In flash: Puzzle game, 33 puzzles
+ bonus surprise, reg. $10See also:
Karateka I - imMortal Combat
Introduction
NetWalk is a puzzle game. In a world full of terrific 3D realistic
simulations don't you fill overloaded with too much of effects and not
enough actual substance? Do you still remember those addictive
mind-benders that were so easy to learn and so hard to master? If the
answer is 'yes', NetWalk may be just the game you need! All factors
detracting from the classic puzzle-solving fun. After all the latest
high-priced multi-CD FMV monstrosities, its simplicity is really
refreshing and addicting. Get connected!
Beiks Ltd. is proud to present a Pilot clone of the game. There are 33
exciting manually designed puzzles of increasing difficulty that will
make the time pass without giving your brain too much of effort. In
addition, there's a special bonus puzzle that has nothing to do with the
previous 33 ones except you have to pass all of them in order to get to
it. And best of all, we hope to publish additional levels, so check out
the NetWalk page on our site from time to time.
Rules
In the beginning there was a Net. Not a tidy, well-organized network it
was...a more of a pile of computers and connectors spread all over the
place...then the Player came in...and the Palyer said: "Let there be
net!"...
You have a 10x9 field with a server in the middle, several computers and
different types of connectors filling the cells. The game objective is
to connect each computer to the server. In order to do so you will have
to adjust the direction of the connectors as well as determine the
correct position of the computers and server outputs so that the signal
from the server can spread through the net.
There are tree levels of difficulty - Novice, Master and Expert.
Novice is the easiest mode. The network is smaller than the available
room and there are less computers. Novice levels are introductory for
the game and sometimes are more pleasant to play as they require
minimum efforts to solve.
Master levels are more complicated. The whole field is full and the
connections are harder to determine. There are more computers and
sometimes there could be misleading switches.
Expert level is... well, for the experts. Find why yourself ;-)
At the end of the game there is a SURPRISE puzzle. You are only allowed
to see it if you have completed all the other puzzles.
Instalation
You will have to install 2 files: NetWalk.prc and Full_NW00.pdb.
If you have a demo version installed already you will need to delete
NW00.pdb and replace it with Full_NW00.pdb
The DEMO version of the game is limited to only 8 puzzles (and the
SURPRISE is not available, of course).
You can get the full version for only $10 on our website, PilotGear H.Q.
or PalmCentral. If you want to receive it immediately so you can start
playing it right after payment, use PilotGear H.Q. 's Realtime
Fulfilment option.
Support shareware!
Revision history
11/1/99 - v1.0: Initial version
11/16/99 -v1.1: Two interface bugs fixed; "Next" button added at
the end of each level instead of automatic invoking - now users can see
the completed level before going to the next one.
Contact Information
Come and visit our webpage or mail us! You are welcome! ?/sup>
NetWalk is (c) Arsenal Software.
NetWalk for PalmOS, Karateka for PalmOS, PilotLines and BDicty are (c)
1999 Beiks Ltd.
Palm Pilot and Palm are registered trademarks of 3Com Corp.
All other trademarks in the document belong to their registerd owners.