StarAttack version 1.0 for PalmOS Copyright (c) by Andrew Brault 1. About the game / Installation StarAttack is a space strategy game for PalmOS-compatible devices. You can play against either the Palm device or another human, or you can watch the Palm play against itself. To install, use the Palm Desktop install software to transfer the included 'star.prc' file to your Palm Connected Organizer. 2. How To Play Upon starting the game you will see a galaxy of stars connected by lines representing warps from one star to another. There are two players, White and Black. Each player starts with a homeworld with three ships, shown as a white or black number 3 surrounded by a dashed border. The object of the game is to use your ships to capture the enemy homeworld. To do this, you will need to use your 3 starting ships to capture other stars. Captured stars produce additional ships for your fleet and help defend against enemy attack. On your turn, you can make up to 3 moves. Each move lets you transfer one or more ships from one star to an adjacent star (i.e., a star connected by a warp line). If the destination star is unoccupied (depicted by a star icon), you will capture it. If the star is occupied by your enemy, a battle will take place; the winner of the battle takes control of the contested star. Note that the current player is indicated by a white or black box in the lower-left corner of the screen. To make a move, first tap the stylus on the star from which you want to transfer ships. If the star you selected is occupied by you, it will start flashing. If you want to cancel your selection, tap the same star again; otherwise, tap an adjacent star to move your ships to. By default, a number of ships is moved equal to 1 less than the total number of ships on the star you selected, but you can change this by first selecting the star you want to transfer ships from, then changing the selection of the "Move Ships:" bar at the bottom of the screen. Note that you must leave at least one ship on each of your occupied stars at all times as a garrison. Also, no star can have more than 9 ships occupying it at once. You are not allowed to move ships to a star if that would make the total greater than 9 (unless you are attacking an enemy star). Your homeworld produces 1 ship per turn for the first 5 turns of the game. After that, your homeworld and every other occupied star produces ships at the rate of 1 ship every 4 turns, starting on the turn each star was first occupied. After you have used your moves for the turn, press the End Turn button. If you chose to play against the Palm, the computer will then take its turn (the computer's moves are indicated by flashing its source and destination stars). 3. Registration To purchase the registered version online ($10), go to www.palmgear.com and use the Search feature to search for StarAttack. Once you find it, click the Buy link where you can place your online order. The registered version automatically saves and restores your game when you switch to a different application. In addition, you can use the Save Game menu option to make a backup of your game state which can be restored at any later time with the Load Game menu option. The unregistered version does not have these features. If you like this program, please visit my Web site where you can see my other programs for PalmOS: http://www.geocities.com/andrew_brault You can also write me via e-mail at: andrew_brault@hotmail.com