
                "Tournament of the Towns" Puzzle for Windows
                   Copyright (c) 1993 by Steven Marshall
                            All Rights Reserved

                                Version 1.1

Introduction:

        Towns is yet another puzzle designed to reduce productivity in
        Microsoft Windows 3.1. In this case you are presented with the
        task of removing all the marbles from the six blue squares in the
        lower left corner of the playing field.  This program implements a
        puzzle presented by Scott Morris in the Games column of the April
        1993 issue of OMNI  magazine.  There is a $5000 award to the first
        person submitting the correct solution with the fewest finite
        number of moves.  See TOWNS.WRI or the on-line Help (accessed
        through the right mouse button) for more information about this
        contest.

System Requirements:

        Hardware: A CPU capable of running Microsoft Windows 3.1

        Software: Microsoft Windows 3.1. 

        Disclaimer: No guarantees of performance are expressed nor implied.
                    While Towns has been adequately tested on various
                    '386 and '486 systems. All have been running MS-DOS
                    v5.0 w/ MS Windows v3.1. While Windows is the only
                    explicite requirement, no guarantees are offered as
                    to performance on systems with differing configurations.

Packing List:

        FILE_ID.DIZ             - very brief description
	README.TXT		- this file
        REGISTER.FRM            - ASCII Text Registration Form.
	TOWNS.EXE		- Towns Puzzle Program 
	TOWNS.HLP		- Windows Help for Towns
	TOWNS.WRI		- A brief introduction to Towns. 
        BWCC.DLL                - Borland Windows Custom Control Library
                                  (this is what makes the "pretty" grey
                                   dialog boxes and fancy buttons)
Installation:

        To install, copy all of the files into a directory on your hard
        disk. Read the Towns introduction by editing TOWNS.WRI document
        using Windows' Write.

Enjoy!
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