FourTap 2.0

Copyright (c) 2001 Kristopher Johnson

Portions Copyright 1998 Neal Bridges.  All Rights Reserved.

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Send questions/comments to fourtap@sleepless-night.com.

Check http://sleepless-night.com/fourtap.html for software
updates and other information regarding this program.


INSTALLATION
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Install the FourTap.prc file, using Palm Desktop or whatever
Palm OS software installation utility you use.


PLAYING THE GAME
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When you start the game, an alert box will appear describing
the rules.  Press one of the buttons to begin the game.

Your handheld will flash an onscreen button.  You must tap the
button that flashed.  Then the handheld will flash two buttons.
You must tap those two buttons in the correct order.  Then
there will be three flashes, and four flashes, and so on until
you make a mistake.

The "Repeat" button can be tapped to repeat the sequence.  You
cannot use Repeat once you have started tapping the sequence.
Note that the Repeat feature is only provided for convenience in
cases where some distraction prevents you from seeing or hearing
the sequence--overuse of Repeat is "cheating".

The game allows a maximum sequence length of 100.

If you switch to another program in the middle of a game,
and then restart FourTap, you will be able to pick up where you
left off.


CHANGE HISTORY
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2.0 (22 Dec 2001)

- Added 3x3 and 4x4 layouts

- Maximum sequence length increased from 50 to 100

1.1 (26 May 2001)

- Fixed problems with sound on Palm OS 2.0 handhelds

- Game speeds up at level 6

1.0 (18 May 2001)

- Initial public distribution

