Readme file for 'Lights on' game
by John Davis Akkara

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This program is provided 'as is' without any guarantee. It might contain bugs or errors which may or may not cause damage. Any such damage is under the responsibility of the user alone. 
You may not (a) modify or alter, electronically or otherwise, the Software or documentation , or (b) translate, reverse program, disassemble, decompile, or otherwise reverse engineer the Software.

This program is free. It should not be distributed for a fee.  
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1) What is Lights on?
2) Is it free?
3) How do I play it?
4) Where to download it?


1) What is Lights on?
'Lights on' is a DOS based mouse enabled game in which you make all the lights on a table 'on' by turning on the proper lights. It was written in c++ during my holidays. If you feel it is good feel free to send an email to johndavis@eth.net

2) Is it free?
Yes. This game is free so you can give it to your friends but without asking for a fee. It should contain this readme file also. It should not be used for commercial gain.

3) How do I play it?
This can be played with the mouse. First take the game option of the menu and choose new. Click on one of the lights. It will turn on if it 
was off and off if it was on. But the surrounding 4 lights ill also do the same. By clicking the correct lights you have to turn all the lights 'on'.

If a game is in progress, you can save it by taking Game>Save. It supports only DOS filenames (8 letters without space and some special characters).You can load a game by taking Game>Load.

After loading a game you should take Mode>Play to play it. If you take Mode>Edit you can change the lights one by one. This can be then played and saved. (Very useful when you cannot win the game. You can change the lights so that only one group is left to be turned on) 

4) Where to download it?

More recent versions->
http://johnkerala.tripod.com/games.htm 

http://members.rediff.com/davisa/games.htm