Top 10k strings from Rabbit Shoot (1983)(Phipps Associates)(Part 1 of 2).z80
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1 Press a key... 1 PRESS r to read text again or any key 1 PRESS ANY KEY 1 FOR A KEY SUMMARY PRESS KEY z OTHERWISE ANY KEY 1 ;"The main game is held on the other side of the tape. You 1 ;"STOP THE TAPE" 1 ;"START THE TAPE" 1 ;"RABBIT SHOOT" 1 ;"RABBIT SHOOT"'': 1 ;"Press a key" 1 ;"<<< LOADING >>>" 1 1983 Phipps Associates 1 (///((//(( 1 #dev;'''"KEYS 5 & 8 left & right" 1 #dev;"KEYS 6 & 7 range down and up" 1 #dev;"KEY 0 to shoot "'"KEY b to run away" 1 "Your score, time expired ,type of day and range are all shown at the bottom of the screen." 1 "You will need to set the range at which you want to shoot 1 "The scene is set, you are 1 "The more you shoot the better hunter you are, however if you leave it too late the Warden will catch you and confiscate all your rabbits. This thereforerequires good timing as well as good hunting skill." 1 "The game allows for novice and expert levels of play. At expertlevel your shooting will be 1 "The aim of the game is to shoot as many rabbits as you can 1 "Summary to screen or printer?"' 1 "If you reach a score of 10 1 within approximately 2 minutes." 1 should now wind on to the end ofthe tape and turn it over - I will load the program for you (how kind of me!)" 1 rabbits you will get a bonus time of another minute,however the weather will become blustery"'' 1 looking down a fenced off field surrounded by trees. Rabbits arequietly grazing. If you move toomuch you will scare the rabbits away, and, of course when you fire all the rabbits will 1 during play using keys 6 and 7: The range setting will appear asa number between 3 & 9 just as on a real gun. You can also moveyour gun left and right using keys 5 and 8 and shoot using key 0: To run away use key b." 1 disappear except for the one youhit!" 1 affected by the wind, you will therefore need to compensate accordingly." 1 Rabbit Shoot - Story 1 By B.G. Cornhill