Short: A puzzle game based around loops. Author: Vaughan Roberts Uploader: vroberts yoyo cc monash edu au Type: game/think Architecture: m68k-amigaos ** First of all, this archive now contains the Loop-D-Loop executable ** ** Sorry to anyone who downloaded the old archive, I totally stuffed ** ** up my LHAing. Sorry guys :-( Hope you enjoy it this time. ** Well what can I say, Loop-D-Loop is a Blitz Basic 2 game that you can play on your Amiga. Want more info? Well it's a puzzle type game where you build loops from the pieces you are given. You can move and rotate the pieces until you're happy with their placement on the grid. You must place each piece on the game grid before your time bar runs out, if it does you will lose one of your lives which are displayed next to the red time bar. When you complete a loop it disappears from the grid and you are given points depending on its size and the level you're playing. Each time you complete twenty loops you go up a level, where time runs out quicker, the pieces you are given are more varied, and there are more obstacles on the grid. To complete the game you must get to level ten. It's a bit harder than it sounds. If you find the earlier levels too easy you can choose your starting level from the title screen. The in-game controls are as follows: Mouse - move the current piece around. Left button - places the piece on the grid. Right button - rotates the current piece clock-wise. Esc - exits current game. Del - pauses the game. Help - toggles preview mode on/off. I think that's about all you need to know except for the following: This game should work on AGA machines, but to make sure it might be best to boot in original chip set mode, and turn the cache off - having the cache on tends to screw up the sound and music. Loop-D-Loop is harddisk installable, just drag it's drawer to where-ever you want it. If you have to run it from the Shell make sure to cd to the Loop-D-Loop directory. * IMPORTANT * - make sure the disk you're running the game from is not write-protected or else Loop-D-Loop will most likely crash on exit. And Finally, Loop-D-Loop is public domain, therefore you can give it to anyone, include it on any magazine cover disks (yeah, right), place it in plain brown paper bags and drop them from very tall buildings, or alter it if you feel the urge. I only ask that this file is included with it, and that mine and Ben's name remain in the program, and that if either of the songs are used in anything that Ben Ellis gets credit for composing the song. - (Hi Ben, how are you mate?) - If anyone wants to contact me, or send small rocks or whatever, my address is: Normal mail: Vaughan Roberts, 46 Beddoe Av, Clayton North, Victoria, 3168. Australia. Email: vroberts@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Don't expect me to fix any bugs in this game, I've got better things to do.;-) However if you ask me really nicely I might consider it. I don't think there are many, but who knows. By the way, if when you exit the game your Workbench screen remains blank, try moving the mouse to the upper right of the screen and pressing the invisiable Back/Front gadget, it may work. That's all for now kiddies, Bye for now.