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		Fifteen
		
     "Fifteen" is a famous world-wide known game that was invented 
in America in 1915. Here you see a computer version of this  game. 
The goal of the game is to arrange square blocks on a  game  field 
in an increasing order like this:
                       1  2  3  4
                       5  6  7  8
                       9 10 11 12
                      13 14 15
One block (16) is absent. This allows you to  maneuver  using  the 
spare space. The trick to this game is that some  very 
simple combinations are unsolvable. If you only exchange 14 and 15 
you'll reach a statlemeat, a position in which you will never be able to
arrange the blocks by moving them in the field. Once upon a time a huge bonus was 
promised to a person who could solve this combination.
      In  this  game the computer   prepares a randomly   mixed 
combination for you. All combinations are proven to  be  solvable.  You 
can move the blocks by pressing arrow keys or clicking left  mouse 
button on a block you want to move (as there is the only direction 
in which it can be moved). Computer also keeps time and  registers 
best results.

OPTIONS
     In addition to the classic version some options were added to 
the game: Game Level and Picture Deck.

Game Level
     There are three game levels in this  game:  Novice,  Advanced 
and Expert. The game field for Novice is 4-by-4 blocks, 6-by-6 for 
Advanced and 8-by-8 for Expert.The results (best times) are stored 
separately for all three levels.

Picture Deck
     In addition to dull numbers you  can  select  an  interesting 
picture to arrange on the same  principle.  There  are  6  various 
built-in pictures:

         George The Winner - an ancient Moscow City Emblem,

         Zebra             - a striped animal,

         Manta             - an awful sea creature.


HINT:
     Read this if you have no idea how  to  manage  the  arranging 
properly. The most efficient method is to  combine  the  chain  of 
successive  numbers and move this chain to its position "spinning" 
it either clockwise or counter-clockwise.

		Customer support.

   To order and for customer support please contact:
   in Europe:011-7-(095)-413 - 1221 to Sergey Bobrov
   Moscow , AQUA enterprise Ltd., Russia.
   e-mail bur@acoins.msk.kiae
   in USA/Canada call
   1-(206)-524-9547;524-2806 
   Yuri Yulaev; 6553, 38th ave NE;
   Seattle WA 98115
   e-mail yuri@amath.washington.edu

   Copyright (c)  1992.
   Moscow , AQUA enterprise Ltd., Russia.
   Programming by Sergey Bobrov, Sergey Burenkov

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    "Russian roulette" ($20 per copy)_________         $________
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   Disks are available at the time of registration only.  Disks
are shipped by P.S. in the United States and via Airmail service
to foreign countries.  Upgrades are available and will be mailed
to register users separately.

   To order and for customer support please contact:
   in Europe:011-7-(095)-413 - 1221 to Sergey Bobrov
   Moscow , AQUA enterprise Ltd., Russia.
   e-mail bur@acoins.msk.kiae
   in USA/Canada call
   1-(206)-524-9547;524-2806 
   Yuri Yulaev; 6553, 38th Ave. NE;
   Seattle WA 98115
   e-mail yuri@amath.washington.edu

   Copyright (c)  1992. Moscow , AQUA enterprise Ltd., Russia.
   Programming by Sergey Bobrov, Sergey Burenkov