...D O M I N O S... The game can only be played with one player and the computer. The game rules are based on the standard game of dominos as defined by the book 'According TO Hoyle', by Richard L. Frey and published by Ballantine Books. Each player starts the game with seven dominos. The player with the highest doublet starts the game. The opponent plays by selecting a domino which matches the previously played domino. The player and computer alternate turns until one's dominos are exhausted or until neither player can move. If unable to play in turn, dominos are drawn automatically from the boneyard until able to play. If the boneyard is exhausted and still unable to play, the turn passes. The first to play all his dominos wins the game. Sometimes neither player can play and the boneyard is empty, the game ends in a block. The game is then won by having the most points (highest score). The score is determined by totalling the number of domino dots in the opponents hand. The game gives the human player the option of cheating (peeking in the opponents hand and what's in the boneyard). It would be disgraceful if someone would use this option to beat a dumb machine like the Amiga at such a simple game. But as luck will have it, Murphy's Law enters the picture: If something can go wrong, it probably will. ...........Credits.............. This hea game of dominos was witten for public domain use and distribution by a Damn Yankee (me): Russell Mason The game version is 1.0, June 1, 1991 You can get in touch with me about buggs, impuvments, new ideers, spelln, or jiust jaw awhale (I luvv supwases) at: Russell Mason 5225 Old Hixson Hixson, Tn., 37343 Thanx for using my pwogwam, adios till next time. My next novelty will be done on a A3000 (which I can't afford) so I won't have to fuss with this clunki ol compiler.