ABOUT PERFECT MATCH SW Perfect Match SW is a shareware/tradeware product. You may copy it freely. Michtron distributed the original Perfect Match, and it sold for $39.95. I have made some enhancements and released this as a shareware/tradeware product since the retail life of Perfect Match is virtually through. If you continue to use this software, please register your copy by sending $6.00 (U.S.), a good book, some good ST software, a t-shirt from your home town, or some other small token to: Mark Nelson 939 S. Freedom Blvd. #14 Provo, UT 84601 If you don't send money, please include return postage, because I'll be sending you back: The complete version of Perfect Match SW, including any new enhancements. Guess Again, and The Game Cupboard, 2 other ST games that I have written. Guess Again is designed to be used with the Spanish word sets. It shows you the Spanish word, and you guess letters from the English word. A Spanish/English dictionary program. The Match Maker, a program which lets you create your own question sets for use with Perfect Match SW, and Guess Again. It makes a fun way to study information for an upcoming test. Just type in the questions and answers and then play for half an hour or so. Additional questions sets, including the rest of the Spanish word sets. If you would like LDS questions sets, let me know. I have sets covering church history, the prophets, etc. TO PLAY PERFECT MATCH SW 1. Double click on MATCH.PRG. 2. To stop the demonstration and begin a game, press the left mouse button. 3. Select from 1 to 4 players (1 player will play against the clock). 4. Select the maximum number of cards. You can play with 8, 16, or 24 cards. Obviously, it's more difficult to find matching pairs when there are more cards. 5. Select a question set from the File Selector. 6. The cards will be shuffled and dealt. It is the highlighted player's turn. The player selects 2 cards with the mouse, and continues his turn as long as he finds matching pairs of cards. 7. The game ends when all of the matches have been discovered, or the timer runs out in a 1 player game. 8. You should now pat the back of the winner.