                          Mountain Software Presents:

                                    TUZZLE
                               (The Tile Puzzle)

                               By Anthony Watson
                              Windows Version 1.0
                           Released October 25, 1993

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   Tuzzle is a simple little game that may remind you of the puzzle games you
played as a child.

   The rules of play are quite simple. Click START to begin the game and have
Tuzzle scramble the tiles for you. The object of the game is to unscramble the
tiles in as little time as possible.

   The "score" you receive at the end of the game is simply the number of
seconds it took you to complete the game. Naturally, you have to complete the
game to obtain a score, and faster times (lower scores) are better.

   Tuzzle has seven levels of play with level 1 being the default. The levels
range from a 4x4 grid (level 1) to a 10x10 grid (level 7). While it may appear
that higher levels would be just as simple as lower levels to complete, this
usually isn't the case. Just finding the next number can often be a challenge
on the higher levels. Also, since it is more difficult and time consuming to
complete the higher levels, a score on a higher level will always outweigh an
identical or better score from lower levels.

   The Demo version of Tuzzle is fully operational, but you will be limited to
levels 1 (4x4 grid) and 2 (5x5 grid). To obtain access to levels 3 through 7
you will need to register Tuzzle with the author.

   The registered version of Tuzzle may be obtained by sending $10 (US Check
or Money Order Only) to:

                           Mountain Software
                           6911 NE Livingston Road
                           Camas, Washington  98607

NOTE: Tuzzles sound effects reside in the SOUNDS folder. These are standard
Windows .WAV files and may be replaced with the sound effects of your choice.
You may also remove or rename those sound effects you do not wish to hear.

Also, you may pause a game by clicking the "Best" or "Directions" button while
a game is running.

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                                Program History

Tuzzle was originally written and developed on the Atari ST. Version 3.0 for
the Atari was released May 1, 1993.

Tuzzle for Windows version 1.0 was released October 25, 1995.

