Seahaven Towers 1.6.1 For Microsoft Windows This is Seahaven Towers, a solitaire card game featured in the San Jose Mercury News Computing section (5JUN94). The goal of this game is to arrange the deck of cards into the four suits. The game begins with the entire deck visible, and you must rearrange the cards and move them into the order Ace, 2, 3, ... King. Changes from version 1.6.1 to 1.6: - Fixed a bug that would cause the program not to run. Changes from version 1.5 to 1.6: - Daniel Di Bacco created some beautiful card backs and a new icon for the game. Be sure to check out the "Seahaven" card back, it will change depending on the time of day you start the game (or when you select it from the Options menu, too.) Changes from version 1.0 to 1.5: Version 1.5 was much improved over version 1.0. The changes made are: - added large card images, good for 800x600 and up resolutions - added a longest winning streak and a longest losing streak to the score history - improved card interaction, it is now much easier to drop cards around the screen (the cards only have to touch, the cursor no longer must be over the place where you want to move the card). - fixed a memory leak bug - fixed some display refresh problems Additional features of the game include: - a status bar that tells you why a move can not be made - sound effects that can be toggled on or off - an autoplay mode that automates the tedium of making obvious moves - more than one game can be played at a time; game windows can be iconified, and all games and window positions are remembered across sessions - full undo and redo, all the way back to the start of the game - a win & loss history is kept, and the history can be cleared when the losses start to pass the wins :-) This game is shareware, and I am asking for a $10 registration fee. This version of the game is a demonstration version, and has all of the above features, except that two of the features have been limited: the autoplay will only move cards Ace through 6, you will have to move cards 7 - King yourself, and the Undo/Redo will only operate on the last three moves. In the registered version, autoplay works on all of the cards, and Undo/Redo will work all the way back to the start of the game. The registered version will also allow you to start a game over from the beginning. If you have any questions, comments, or bug reports, please send them to me at farrier@netcom.com on the Internet, or CFARRIER on America Online. Cary Farrier Internet: farrier@netcom.com America Online: CFARRIER PO Box 1636 Los Gatos, CA 95031-1636