Hi, I'm Dean and I hope that you like MONEY! I started development on Money just after Christmas 97 in January 98 and spent about 6 hours a night until February 17th putting together this program.You start by selecting Create New Game and waiting not to long, then you start off in the foyer of a Mansion where you can go from room to room by selecting the buttons 1-9 at the bottom of the screen, in each room there are different pieces of furniture and they will be hi- lighted to the left of the screen, if you place the mouse pointer over your selected piece of furniture and press the left mouse button you will be given information at the bottom information bar about that piece of furniture to help you find the money. The money could be anywhere when you breate a new game as it is randomized, the aim of the game is to find the Money, I decided not to put a time limit within the game as the player might get fed up and think sod it and it's ideal for any younger players that would just like to play detective and take there time. There are Trapdoors that will take you back to the foyer and also take away any cards that you've managed to collect, the cards that you can collect will come in handy when you get asked a question, there are also 2 locked rooms and again you will not know where they are until you check the rooms. I've not come across a game like this one and I hope who ever plays it enjoys it as much as I enjoyed programming it... None Buggs - I've set the program up to randomize as best as possible for standard Amigas, so it could be possible that every so often a piece of furniture will not respond to you touch, if this was to happen then just select Create New Game, the likely hood of it happening again are 99.5% against. - For some reason I've not come across before I couldn't place a command to escape to Workbench as the computer kept crashing, I gave up and left it alone, ( Sorry ) but you can use the keys Left Amiga and A to flick back to Workbench or reboot your system. I hope who ever you are that you enjoy this Game - Money. If there's any Amos programmers out there that would like to drop me a line then get in touch with - Dean J Wood 46 The Moat Weston Coyney Stoke-on-Trent Staffordshire ST3 6NB. In respect of all material which forms my reader contribution to Future Publishing's Amiga Format I hereby warrant that:- (1) the material is original and does not infringe any other material or rights; (2) the material does not contain any material which is defamatory, obscene or indecent and is exempt from classification under the Video Recordings Act 1984; (3) that there are no legal claims against the material provided; (4) that I have full power and authority to provide this material to Future Publishing.