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Other games from Dave Wendling and the N.U.G.I. ConSorTium
The Hack Ver 1.3 (c) 1994
The hack is a new door which will make your users think they are
hacking into computer systems where they don't belong! It seems very real
and doesn't let on until they quit the door that it was all a joke. I set
it up much the way I set up for the BUSTED door. See the description below.
your users will think they found something on your bbs that should not be
there. Lots of fun....I set up a sysop only key on my bbs main menu. Some
users leave it alone, but lots of others will push that key!
Terra-Firma Ver 7.03 (c) 90-94
Terra-Firma is a huge space war INTERACTIVE strategy game.
This is in no way a Trade Wars clone!
The main goal in Terra is to explore the 10000 sector
Universe and Colonize it. Robot Transports and Co-Pilots make it easy to
build up your Empire even while you are off line! Space Pirates and Sector
defense forces will give you a run for your money. Death Probes, Bounders,
Sector Protectors, orbiting satellites, fighter ships, scout ships, area
probes, sector probes and much more! Users can doanload the player docs
from the main menu of the game! Terra-Firma is Interactive in real time!
You can attack other players while on-line as well as trade with them and
send messages....
Who-Dunit? Ver 5.3 (c) 90-94
Who-Dunit is styled after the board game clue. Help Barney Fife
discover Who-Dunit! Team play adds fast paced excitment to the game.
Who-Dunit is also INTERACTIVE so you can send online messages to other
players in the game and map out your strategy with your team. Each
player has their own detective notebook to keep track of clues. Team
members can look into each others notebook and add the clues to their
own notebook.
BUSTED! Ver 5.3 (c) 91-94
BUSTED is for those SysOps who have users that are always
pushing keys they shouldn't looking for that hidden stuff! You set up
a SysOp only Entry on your menu, or something to that effect. Once
the user pushes the key he is let into a fake SysOp User Editor! He/she
must enter a password to get in, but it doesn't matter what password
they enter. They get in! The fake editor screen comes up with hello to
the SysOp name and tells you what user is currently online and would
you like to edit their stats? Well of course they will play! The game
keeps track of each item they try and change such as number of down-
loads or system security level. REMEMBER, it is all fake, in no way
does BUSTED touch or even look at your BBS users data. All information
is taken from the door drop file. Once the user quits the editor he/she
is informened in a BIG way of whats up. Their BUSTED! Lots of fun to get
caught! BUSTED comes with a Hall of Shame to show what other users have
been BUSTED!
Pass it On Ver 1.5 (c) 93-94
Pass it on is like the old parlor game where folks pass a
sentence around the room to see how it comes out on the other end. Users
pass a sentence around the BBS. Users are shown the two line sentence
for 5 seconds and then have to type it back into the computer. Pass it on
checks for blank lines and curse words. (we want to have a clean game).
So it's ok if the kiddies play. Once ten people have played, Pass it on
saves the entire 10 sentences in a file that can be reviewed by the
players.
The Enquirer Ver 6.4 (c) 92-94
The Enquirer door is a spoof on that great Logon door 'Today in
History'. The Enquirer comes up with Enquirer type headlines! Users
can leave the door just by pressing the return key, or read up to 10
pages of Headlines. Users can also leave their own Enquirer type head
lines. All data files are ASCII and completely configurable by the
SysOp. Lots of fun! Version 6.3 has a new look!
INFORMATION about our doors:
All N.U.G.I. doors are Multinode capable. Terra and WhoDunit
are INTERACTIVE Multinode games. Locked baud rates up to infinty (well
as fast as we can go now). They support ALL comm ports and IRQ's 1-15.
All come with easy an INSTALL program and all set up exactly alike.
very fast and simple. User time in game is of course configuarble by
the SysOp. Chat feature and everything else you would expect.....
INFORMATION on the N.U.G.I. ConSorTium:
N.U.G.I. has been in buisness for 4 years and and has no idea
when it will all end. At this point it looks like a long, long time! We
have been supporting our Doors for over 4 years and have no intention
of stopping, infact we have a new door coming out soon that I hope you
will love!
We can be reached by Voice phone 413-442-7296 ask for Dave. All
our latetest doors can be found on the N.U.G.I. ConSorTium BBS (413)-
443-8788. Or NetMail/FREQ with FidoNet 1:321/227. Magic names are
BBS speeds 300-9600
TERRA WHODUNIT ENQUIRER BUSTED PASSITON THEHACK
Some Net Mail and DOORWARE/DOORGAME comments about Terra-Firma
and the N.U.G.I. ConSorTium
Number: 88
Date: 24 Jan 94 09:52:00
From: Jeff Ballard
To: Dave Wendling
Subject: Your Door Games
Dave
Just wanted to drop a line or too to tell that your doors are outstanding,
especially Terra Firm. My bbs averages 60-70 calls a day for 2 nodes and
every one is now complaining they don't have enough time to play the game.
They want me add a 3rd node. You game has brought outstanding user
response on my system so I decided to register it.
I could not believe that I got my registration codes in the same call to
your bbs when using my Credit Card. I was amazed to say the least.
Thanks for your hardwork and you definately have a good thing going.
Good luck with future versions/doors and I can't wait to see more door
wares from you.
Jeff Ballard
--- ProBoard v1.31 [Reg]
* Origin: Sky-Net BBS - Deltona,Fla [407-574-0670] (1:3618/12)
Number: 56
Date: 20 Jan 94 13:40:07
From: Robert K. McClure
To: Walter Cade
Subject: Terra Firma
I agree with you Walter, Terra Firma is the best Online space game to
come along in a real long time. Maybe it's because I have found a space game
that I can win, I don't know. :-) But I really enjoy it and my users do also.
David Wendling is one of the most dedicated programmers that I have
ever had the pleasure of speaking to, and he sets a fine example of how all
programmers, present and future, should treat their customers!
Terra Firma is great fun now, and can only get better with the addition
of realtime combat. It may well be worth adding another phone line and node
just to play it!
Sincerely,
Robert McClure, SysOp
Eat Flaming Death BBS
713-447-1927 / 1:106/564
Number: 119
Date: 21 Jan 94 21:35:58
From: Walter Cade
To: Robert K. Mcclure
Subject: Terra Firma
-> David Wendling is one of the most dedicated programmers that I ha
-> had the pleasure of speaking to, and he sets a fine example of how al
-> programmers, present and future, should treat their customers!
-> Terra Firma is great fun now, and can only get better with the ad
-> Robert McClure, SysOp
I Totally agree, I think everyone will find Dave is easily accessable to
help with his games too. I found him to go to great expense to get me up
and running. It seemed his games wouldnt run with Novell, which I am
using, He immediately went to work on that and set all his games up to
run under Novell withing a day. I applaud him for his TRUE efforts.
Walter
--- WM v3.10/93-0997
* Origin: Arti BBS (903) 758-ARTI Multi-Line 28,8 Hayes V.fc (1:398/2.0)
(9) Thu 20 Jan 94 7:29a Rcvd: Thu 20 Jan 7:38a
By: Jeff Ballard, West Volusia Fl Net (1:3618/0)
To: Dave Wendling
Re: Colonies question
St: Pvt Crash Kill Rcvd
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@PID: ProBoard 1.31 rHr
@TID: FastEcho 1.30/g 7661
By the way, I really like Terra Firm, outstanding game in my opinion. I was
really only planning on registering this game, but when I saw you package deal,
I felt it was too good to turn down. Most other doors authors want over $100
for registering the amount of doors I registered through you for $35.
I also thought you bbs setup for registration was outstanding. Sending the
registration information and credit info online didn't suprise me, but the fact
that I received my registration numbers following that simply amazed me. In my
experience of calling bbses and running my own system, I never seen anything
like that.
I must commend you both on your door games as well as your bbs setup. They are
all outstanding and I look forward to receiving/registering any new software
you come out with.
Thanks again and the best of luck.
Jeff Ballard