ROOLZ - The Computer Game 

The Ultimate Card Game

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NOW AVAILABLE - The Computerized version of the hit card game, ROOLZ! 
If you have Windows '95 or NT, Download version 1.1 : 
(East coast card players might try the Harvard site first) 
From roolz.com - roolz.zip (1.2 MB ZIP FILE)
From xmission.com - roolz.zip (1.2 MB ZIP FILE)
From East High School - roolz.zip (1.2 MB ZIP FILE)
 From Harvard Business School - roolz.zip (1.2MB ZIP FILE)


SHAREWARE REGISTRATION FEES: $10 after 15 days.   Roolz for Windows 95:   

oFully implements all rules and facets of four-player Roolz 

o"Learn as you play."  Error bars pop up explaining rules if you misplay. 

oFiendishly smart computer intelligence, with four difficulty settings 

oChange the card backs to whatever you want! Use your own image file 

oSave and Load your game at any point in the game! 

oHigh quality sound effects 

NEW IN VERSION 1.1: (Besides Bug fixes) 

oResizes to adjust to your desktop size! From 640x480 up to 1280x1024  
 

FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE 
DOWNLOAD IT NOW!!! 
 
 

MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: 
      486 compatible CPU 
     Windows 95 or Windows NT 

RECOMENDED: 
      486/50 or faster 
      16 bit sound card (for effects) 
      800x600 16 bit Color Desktop (for customizing cards) 
 
To install Roolz, you will need either PKZIP or WINZIP. 
WINZIP is available by clicking on the icon 
or by visiting their webpage

Love Roolz For Windows and want to register your copy? 
Great!  You can send a check for $10 to: 
     TED Software 
     1351 Colonial Drive 
     Salt Lake City, Utah, 84108. 

Other Information: 

      Roolz for Windows '95 was programmed for Games of Addiction by 
Ted Software, a custom software developer. If you have any comments 
on the game or think you have a project we could help you with, 
contact us at ted@topofusion.com. 
      The game is Shareware for the first 15 days. Registration is $10, but 
the game in no way limits your play after 15 days. There aren't even any 
annoying screens reminding you to register. Ted Software sees no reason 
to produce so-called "Crippleware," and frowns on this becoming common 
practice in today's computer software market. 
      At the moment, we are looking into making Roolz for Windows 
networkable over LAN and the internet. If you would be interested in playing 
Roolz for Windows against other humans, please tell us at the above email 
address. Or, better still, register the game; money talks in our commercial world. 
If there is enough interest, the project will become a reality. If not, you'll have 
to be satisfied with attempting to beat the computer on "Nightmare." 

 
 
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