LMYRCTRET@ oo 堲 庠Ů°oo Ԭ򠠠 򮠠HH**** LOST TREASURE ****** FROM STIMULATING SIMULATIONSBY C.W.ENGEL$$SCREEN GRAPHICS BY MIKE IRESON!!STARFLEET ATARI CLUB 10/80ARVADA, COLORADO7#@@K:- A7 A@ SET TERRAIN ..9@ <@ ,;@,;@,6-? #+-@@ +-@@ (68<,-2   <-@@F "P68<,-@Z d-@@n "x68<,-@  68@<@,-@ 68@<@,-@ 68@ <@,-@ 68@<@,-@YOUR LOCATION%%6-P:@ $H:@,%@,%%6-P:@ $H:@,%@,@@M:+&@,#@%+&@,#@, @ASTART MAIN LOOP-@A, A -@@ , YOU ARE 6-8<,%@S-@@ IAPA`ApAAAS A  IN THE CLEAR $  IN THE WOODS $ IN THE MOUNTAINS $  NEAR A CAVE $"  ON A BLUFF $, NEAR AN OAK TREE $1AR6M-@@!%  MOVE (NESW)7-@@!;M-@0@"8AR@; @-@7(='!@#-@8&@'(@ 6-6-J# 4N6-&@# AT# 4E6-%@# A ^# 4S6-%@# Ah# 4W6-&@# A r A`wMOVE SUBROUTINE|%%6-P:@$H:@,%@,!@$ "@6-%@ $6-&@$%%6-P:@$H:@,%@,!@$ "@6-%@ $6-&@$IN OCEAN, FOUND TREASURE?55 @)!@ ) @)!@ A8<,"@Au AJ A -@@ @ YOU FOUND THE TREASURE IN J AP : A -@@ : YOU FELL IN THE OCEAN H:@, A AL-@@!* EATEN BY SHARKS!>-@APB L AP56-%?P6-6-)!@56-@8-@@!8 THE PROBABILITY OF BEING EATEN8-@@"8 BY A SHARK NEXT TIME IS .%-@A % A&K-@A % A 7-@@!G  PLAY AGAINK0Q7@<@,4Y0-@@<-@7C( G Q @ :D2,3,3,5,3,9,4,1,7,2,8,8N1,2,3,7,5,2,6,8,8,3,8,6? +6($ԠŠ9(<(?($L_ A_(M You have landed somewhere on an island that has treasure, woods, moun-MSS(Ktains, a cave, a bluff, an oak tree, and of course, sea water all around.NSS(KYour objective is to find the treasureas quickley as possible without fall-O-*("ing into the shark-infested water.-(PRR(J You can move north (N), east (E),south (S), or west (W) one square atQRR(Ja time. Your compass, however, is notvery accurate. There is only an 80%ROO(Gchance that you will move in the in- tended direction. There is a 20%SSS(Kchance you will move diagonally to left or to the right. Each time thatTff(^you move you will receive feedback re-garding the type of terrain on which you are traveling.V A AWSS(K If you fall into the sea, you will be placed back on the square oc-XQQ(Icupied prior to your unfortunate move,unless you disturb the sharks. The YQQ(Ichance that the sharks will eat you the first time you fall in is 20%. ZTT(LThe second time you fall in the chanceof being eaten is 70%. The third time[''(you fall in will be your last!e A AjQQ(I Since you have a map of the is- land, you will be able to determinekQQ(Iyour approximate position. For examp-le, if you are in the woods and youlTT(Lmove east two squares and find that you are in the mountains, then you aremTT(Lmost likely located in the north-east corner of the island. The reason younQQ(Ican't be sure of the exact location isthat you may have veered off to theoll(dright or left. With practice you should be able to find the treasure inless than fifteen moves.t A$^-@@#?($Ӡ٠٠ϠŠQAdAU^)@$o-@@ 8( J-@@!o( P-@@";(! M-@0@!P$; +AR@;-@@@?-?(%9-9(% ?-@?(%-@@@=-9(%| | | | | | | | | |= 4-@@( .-@0@4(Cd-@@(--@@3(E-@&@L( ^-@4@d(d-@@(--@@ 4( F-@@ L(X^-@@d(Bf-@0@( .-@@4(F-@@M( _-@"@f( q-@0@(--@"@3(OE-@q(' =MTN =WDS O=OAK C=CAVE B=BLUF X=TRES*-@0@!'AR*$D:TREASURE.B01