This game is Shareware. If you enjoy it and would like to see future versions of the software, please send $10 US to:
Brad Morris
925 North Avenue
Deerfield, IL 60015
Current electronic address: b-morris@uchicago.edu
This game may be distributed as long as this file is distributed with the program. This game may not be resold or included in collections that are sold without expressed written permission from the author. This game has been developed entirely by BradCo, which has no affiliation with the Milton Bradley game company.
BradCo makes no guarantees about the useability of this software. BradCo assumes no responsibility for problems attributed to the use of this software.
Super Yahtzee is a computer adaptation of a classic poker dice game. The object of the game is to fill in a scorecard with hands (combinations of five dice) totaling the optimal amount of points for each section of the card.
Features:
* Animated dice graphics
* Digitized Sound
* Single yahtzee or triple yahtzee games
* One to four players
* Intelligent computer players
* Keyboard shortcuts
Supported Systems:
This program has been tested on Mac +, SE, SE/30, Classic, LC, IIcx, IIci, IIfx, Quadra and PowerBook computers. Super Yahtzee requires 300 K of free RAM memory to run. It requires a monitor capable of displaying 16 colors to run in color. It requires System 6.0.5 or higher for digitized sound.
Revision history:
1.0:
This game was started March 28, 1991. The original program took three weeks to write. At that time, it supported only Triple Yahtzee, had no sound, no computer players, no color, and no animated dice. I have worked on this on and off for the past year, adding things that sounded good and revising. The major features that were added recently include the single yahtzee game and support for color. If you have ideas or features you just can’t live without, send them along and I will see what I can do.
Credits:
Brad Morris
Programmer, Concept, Graphics, Sound
Kevin Morris
Graphics, Concept
Roberta and Gary Morris
Sound
Special thanks to many people on the Internet who have helped me with various problems: Jim Reekes, Steve Dorner, and many many others.
Very special thanks to the Beta Testers, who gave me ideas and found my bugs. Thanks to my alpha tester Joe Rothenberger. Thanks to Margaret Gibbs who has beta tested for something like six months!