Zarathustra 1.0 for Windows (32-bit version)

Author:			Mark Ressler
			markres@kagi.com
Release Date:		November 1996
Licensing Type:		Shareware
Registration Fee:	$10.00 US currency


Description

Zarathustra is a completely original strategy game for 2-4 players 
who attempt to dominate the playing field with specially-designed 
tiles marked with swords and shields.  Swords attack other tiles, 
and shields protect tiles from others' attacks.  But watch out -- 
your shields could protect other players' tiles, and your swords 
could destroy your own tiles.  This isn't Mahjongg, folks.  
It's war.  ...and watch out for the skull!  

Zarathustra is shareware, which means that you are licensed to use 
the program for a period of 30 days, after which you must either 
register the program or remove it from your hard drive.  After all, 
I did invent the game in the first place as well as do all the 
programming.  The least you could do is to send money.  Use the 
included REGISTER.EXE program to make registering easy and to use 
credit cards for payment.


Features

1.	Supports from 2 to 4 players.

2.	Option to select 1 to 4 computer players.  (In fact, you 
	don't even have to play at all.)

3.	Drag and drop tile play.

4.	Undo feature to take back stupid moves.

5.	Online help and instructions.

6.	16- and 32-bit versions available.


System Requirements

	32-bit Windows operating system (Window 95 or Windows NT)
	SVGA resolution monitor 
		(else you won't be able to see the entire board)
	8MB RAM
	2.3MB Hard Disk space
	Mouse (required)


Installation

Zarathustra should ship with the following files:

	SETUP.EXE
	ZARATH32.TXT
	CTL3D32.DL_
	MSVCRT20.DL_
	MSVCRT40.DL_
	OLEPRO32.DL_
	STKIT432.DL_
	VB40032.DL_
	REGISTER.EX_
	SETUP132.EX_
	ST4UNST.EX_
	ZARATH32.EX_
	REGISTER.HL_
	ZARATH32.HL_
	SETUP.LST
	VEN2232.OL_
	ZARATH32.TX_

To install, copy these files to a temporary directory on your hard 
disk or to a floppy disk and run the SETUP.EXE program.  System 
files will be installed to your \WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory, and 
program files will be installed to the directory you specify.