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Software : Sapiens
Authors : Didier & Olivier Guillion
Date : April 1996
Addresse : 4 rue de Bordeaux, 31200 Toulouse, France
E-MAIL : 101455.254@compuserve.com
MyriadFr@aol.com
URL: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/myriad
FTP: ftp://members.aol.com/MyriadFr
SAPIENS
Sapiens is an adventure-arcade game that brings you back 100 000 years ago for discovering
the everyday life of the Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis.
You incarnate a young Hunter from the Light-Foot tribe : you'll have to explore your
territory, keep up friendly contacts with the other tribes, trade objects, make assegai
heads and fight for your life...
The movements are displayed in 3D view and a digital music energizes the game.
This software needs Windows 95 (or Win32s), about 2500 Kb of free memory space and a
256-colors monitor.
To install it, launch 'Install' and give a name for the directory you want to install
'Sapiens' into.
Little trick : If you encounter some problems while starting Sapiens, try to launch it with
the Ctrl key pressed down, the digital music will be disconnected.
DIFFUSION
Copying and distributing freely this software is allowed only if no file is beeing modified
or omitted.
The shareware version of Sapiens grants you the access to all the features necessary to
play. You just can't define your character and access the higher levels of the scenario.
REGISTRATION FEE
A registration fee of US $20 (or the equivalent in your local currency unit) is asked if
you want to continue playing Sapiens after the 3 weeks free-trial period.
A personal registration code will be sent to you as soon as your fee has been received.
Entering this code will unlock all the Sapiens features.
This code is personal and must be kept secret.
OUR OTHER SHAREWARES
Awale : Ancient African game (one of the oldest of humanity) in which you have to capture
your opponent's stones... Fascinating and fearful !
"Beautiful ! This nicely crafted board features animations of the hand that moves the stones
around in this African game..." Bob Gollihur . Windows On Line .Issue 107, March 1996
Sapiens exists also for Macintosh and Power Macintosh.
Enjoy playing, and ... Good hunting !
The authors.