%OP%JUY %OP%PL60 %OP%AMM %OP%HM0 %OP%FM0 %OP%BM0 %OP%LM5 %CO:A,5,74%%C%***** WORDS ***** %JR%This is a game for two players. It resembles Scrabble but there is only one (ever-changing) word in the middle. %JL%Each player receives seven tiles and there are eight in the middle. A %JR%player can add some or all of his tiles to the beginning or end of the %JL%middle word. This is indicated by typing B or E. This is followed by %JR%the numbers of the letters in the `hand' , counting from the left. E.g., %JL%you have the tiles DHSEBAJ and you wish to add ADES to the H at the end %JR%of the middle word then type E6143 and ENTER. When asked for the number of letters you would type 5 and ENTER. %JL%The score for this player would be increased by 19 - 9 for the value of the letters in the word plus twice the number of letters in the word. %JL%If a player cannot make a word he (or she) can enter 0 and play will %JL%pass to his opponent. Should he not be able to make a word a 9 can be entered and the game will end. %JR%Alternatively, or at any time he wishes, a player can enter 8 to change %JL%all of his tiles, provided there are sufficient tiles remaining in the %JR%pool. Ten points will be taken from his score immediately. Changing all tiles in this game is a greater advantage than in normal Scrabble. %JL%If a mistake is made and the added letters do not make an acceptable word %JR%in the middle then 9 should be entered instead of the number of letters. Ten points will be deducted for the same reason as given above. %JL%The frequency of occurrence of letters, and the value of each letter is the same as in Scrabble. Here, ~ represents a blank tile. %JR%Play continues until one player has no tiles left or 0 and 9 have been entered on successive turns. The number of tiles remaining is shown at the top of the screen. DON'T FORGET - YOU MUST ENTER `B' or `E' at the start of every entry. Hope you like it. Jack Lawrie (4635) 15 Sycamore Grove, Southam, Leamington Spa CV33 0EY %CO:B,5,69%%CO:C,64,54%%CO:D,12,36%%CO:E,12,24%%CO:F,12,12%