Tanx N Stuff - Docs. Instructions: ----------------------------------------------------------------- The game can be played by up to four people at a time - computer players will fill in for any missing humans. The aim of the the game is to collect more flags than anyone else before the time limit expires. Your vehicle can only carry three flags at a time so you must drop them back at your base before you pick up more. Other players can attack you at any time and take the flags you were carrying or go to your base and steal them. You have several mines which you can drop anywhere on the map which become active after a couple of seconds. This can be used to make a mine field around your base, but remember you can be blown up by your own mines too! The winner is the player with the most flags in their possession when the time limit expires. In-game stats: ----------------------------------------------------------------- While in the game each person has four on-screen stats: 1. Current flags: This shows how many flags you have on you. 2. Safe flags: This shows how many flags you have at base. 3. Mines: Shows how many mines you have left. 4. Time: This displays how long the game has got to go. The options screen: ----------------------------------------------------------------- There are four user-definable options enabling you to personalise each game. 1. Map: You can choose your field of battle by clicking on this, it will cycle through available maps. 2. Time: The game length can be anywhere between one and sixteen minutes. (The longer the game the better the computer players will get.) 3. Screen contol: If you are having a four player game you usually want to see all the players so this will split the screen in quarters. Alternatively if you are playing a two or one player game against computer players you can have a half or full screen view. 4. Player controls: These four icons select between directional, rotational or computer control for each player. Directional control is where the vehicle moves immediately in the direction of the controller. Rotational control is more indirect. Try it out. Player one is in the top left corner, and uses a joystick in port two. Player two is in the top right corner, and uses a joystick in port one. To drop a mine using joystick control, wiggle the joystick rapidly from left to right. Keyboard controls: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Player three (bottom left): Player four (bottom right): Up: A Up: , Down: Z Down: / Left: X Left: , Right: C Right: . Fire: Left Amiga Fire: Space Bar Mine: Left Alt Mine: Right Amiga Other in game keys: P: Fish Mode Esc: Exit to title screen Now go forth and make enemies!