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[DIR] Parent Directory 11-Jan-2006 04:56 - [   ] MATCH.EXE 18-Aug-1994 01:03 82k [TXT] THREED.VBX 24-Mar-1994 20:00 63k

MATCHMAKER VERSION 1.1 NOTES
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This game is SHAREWARE.  
If you enjoy playing the game please register your copy by sending 
only $10 to:

Bruce  Scheffel         
852 W. Aldine           
Chicago, IL  60657

Please include your name and address.

Registered users will receive free upgrades of all new versions, 
a complete password list for each level, cheat keys to peek at tiles, 
and a disk containing five more super hard!, levels!!!                                                                                                 REGISTER TODAY, (it's only five bucks and I would get really exicted!)


Installation
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The MATCH.ZIP file is compressed and must be decompressed using 
PKUNZIP. When decompressed the following files are created:

MATCH.EXE       - the executable file
THREED.VBX      - necessary file for 3-D effects
README.TXT      - the text file you are reading

In addition the file VBRUN300.DLL is needed to run the game.


Running The Game
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Choose FILE, RUN from the Windows Program Manager menu bar.
Type MATCH  (including the directory) in the Command Line box.
Click OK button.

Note:   An icon can be created to run the program using the FILE, NEW 
	command in the Program Manager menu bar.


Playing The Game
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Matchmaker is a memory game in which the objective is to match the 
pictures. There are twelve skills levels, and the game is complete 
when level 12 has been successfully completed.  Each level has 36 
tiles, meaning that there are 18 matches per level.  In order to 
advance to the next level, the player must match more pictures than 
the computer.  In the case of a tie, the player wins.  If the player 
fails to match more pictures than the computer the game is over.     
															      
The game begins with the player selecting two tiles.  If the tiles 
match then the player goes again until the two tiles overturned do 
not match.  Likewise, the computer will go again if it successfully 
matches two tiles.  The player always goes first at the beginning of 
a new level.                                                                                                                                               

Once a level has been completed a password will be displayed for the 
next level.  To start at a level other than level 1 requires the 
password. This means that the that in order to win all tweleve levels 
must be completed.


Questions?
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If you have any questions or comments about MatchMaker contact me at
the address mentioned above or on CompuServe at:

	Name:           Bruce Scheffel
	User ID:        74024,567