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T T T v1.2
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TTT -- a game of three dimensional tic tac toe -- you against Amiga.
TTT is public domain and may be freely distributed.
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----------------------- H O W T O U S E T T T -----------------------
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Start TTT by clicking its icon, or from CLI type 'RUN TTT'. TTT will
work with Workbench versions 1.2 and 1.3.
The game is played on a "board" consisting of four levels. Each level
has 16 squares arranged as 4 X 4 (this will be obvious when you start the
game). The board is displayed in perspective. The object of the game is
to get four marks in a row before the computer does. The four in a row
may be in ANY straight line, e.g., left-to-right, up-and-down, front-to-
back, diagonally across a level or diagonally across the cube.
To indicate your move, point to a square and click the left mouse button.
Your move will be marked in green. After a moment's thought the computer
will respond by flashing its move in red. You alternate moves with
the computer until someone wins. Whenever someone wins the computer will
highlight the winning row. You may then start a new game or quit.
Three menus are provided. They are:
Actions
New Game N
Computer Move C
Quit Q
Instructions
"Some instructions"
About
"WhoDunIt"
The "New Game" item will redraw the board for a new game.
The "Computer Move" item will cause the computer to make a move.
The "Quit" item will exit the game.
The "Instructions" menu has an abbreviated set of instructions.
The "About" menu gives credit where credit is due (to me! :-).
All of the items on the "Actions" menu have keyboard shortcuts, e.g., you
can Quit by holding down the right-Amiga key and pressing "Q".
Selecting the "Instuctions" or "About" menu has no effect other than
displaying the information.
This program was compiled with Manx Aztec C V5.0a.
Changes from earlier versions:
+ A tie game is declared only when both players have a marker
in every row.
+ The computer's first move is more random, so it seems more
human-like.
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-------------------------- W H O D I D I T ----------------------------
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Ron Charlton
9002 Balcor Circle
Knoxville, TN 37923
Phone: (615)694-0800
Plink: R*CHARLTON
BITNET: charltr@utkvx1
05-Jul-90