Produced by : Martin Bourdages Music & sound : Shawn Mativetsky Crocodile Entertainment (r) (C) 1995-97 - All Rights Reserved INTRODUCTION TETRIX is the first game ever released by Crocodile Ent.It is a nice VGA game based on TETRIS, and is fast and very small compared to other games of its kind. REQUIREMENTS TETRIX requires that you be running MS-DOS v3.1 or higher (or equivalent) and that your computer is equipped with a Video Array Graphic monitor (VGA) and a video card that supports the 320x200x256 color video mode. You must also use an IBM compatible computer with a 80386 CPU or higher. You will need to have 640k of memory to run the software. HOW TO USE * Before Playing You must run SETUP.EXE to install the program and setting up the sound cards. * If you have a problem with the floppy disk, just send it back and we will send you another one FREE. To execute the game, simply type "TETRIX" at the Dos prompt. You will get to the main menu, your options are: 1-10- Starting Level START - Start the game with current settings 1 PLAYER- Toggle 1 player/2 players SCORE - Display High Scores INFO- On-Line informations about Tetrix II Keys available in the game: Player 1 Left Arrow- Move Left Right Arrow - Move Right Center / .- Rotate Down Arrow- Move Down Space - Drop Player 2 A KEY - Move Left D KEY - Move Right S KEY - Rotate X KEY - Move Down Z KEY - Drop The object of the game is to create horizontal lines before you get to the top of the screen and bust. You can rotate the pieces to make them fit. You can have multiple horizontal lines too. The point system is: 1 line- 25 pts 2 lines - 50 pts 3 lines - 100 pts 4 lines - 500 pts (also called a Tetrix) You must do 20 horizontal lines before upgrading to next level, and the goal of the game is to reach the end of the 10th level. COPYRIGHT/LICENSE This document and the program files ("the software") are copyrighted by the author.The copyright owner hereby licenses you to use the software given these restrictions: DISCLAIMER The author makes no warranties, expressed or implied, as to the quality or performance of this program.Your use of this program constitutes your release of the author from liability or litigation for any indirect or consequential damages arising from the use of this program or its associated files. In no event will the author be liable to you for any damages, including any lost profits, lost savings or other incidental or consequential damages arising out of your use or inability to use the program, or for any claim by any other party. CREDITS TETRIX is Copyright (c) 1995-97 by Crocodile Entertainment. MS-DOS is Copyright (c) 1981-1997 by Microsoft. IBM is a trademark of International Buisness Machines. Other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Technical informations. Produced by : Martin Bourdages Music & sound : Shawn Mativetsky Crocodile : Patrick Léonard Thanks: Eric Laperriere, Nicolas LeBlanc for their Beta Testing and support.