Category : A Collection of Games for DOS and Windows
Archive   : JUGGLE.ZIP
Filename : VENDOR.DOC

 
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------------------ 3-Ball Juggler, Version 1.21 ---------------

Short description:
A fast, EGA/VGA juggling tutor with challenging arcade game

Long description:
"3-Ball Juggler" uses fast animation with high resolution EGA/VGA
graphics to teach juggling. In addition to teaching all the
fundamentals of three ball juggling, the program demonstrates some
common mistakes most beginners make. Graphic and text instruction of
several tricks are also provided. Speed can be varied allowing the
juggling to be viewed in slow motion. A challenging multi-level
nonviolent arcade game is also included. This game simulates
juggling with control over each hand. (Distributed via Shareware.)

Price:
$15(US) for the three-ball version. A 4- and 5-ball version is
included with that price. $3 S&H US, $5 S&H foreign.

Requirements:
EGA/VGA, 512K, DOS 2.1 or later.

Distribution rights:
As the exclusive copyright holder for "3-Ball Juggler", First
Magnitude authorizes distribution only in accordance with the
following restrictions.

ASP approved vendors in good standing may distribute "3-Ball
Juggler" in accordance with the regulations of the Association of
Shareware Professionals via catalogues or electronic BBS. "3-Ball
Juggler" may not be distributed via rack sales or CD except with
specfic permission! Other vendors must contact First Magnitude
for more information. To obtain the latest version of "3-Ball
Juggler" and restrictions on distribution, send a copy of your
catalog to First Magnitude at the address below or call us at
(513) 436-0232 or via CompuServe at 76170,2251.

First Magnitude
175 E. Alex-Bell Road
Suite 220-316
Centerville OH 45459



  3 Responses to “Category : A Collection of Games for DOS and Windows
Archive   : JUGGLE.ZIP
Filename : VENDOR.DOC

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