Level: Vertigo Platform: Sqrxz 83/85/86 Author: David J. Waldo Size: ~1800 bytes (~600 bytes for 83) Date: October 17, 1998 Maximize this window and you won't need Word Wrap. (at 800x600 +) Files included in vertigo.zip: nova.83p - Vertigo level for Sqrxz 83 nova.86s - Vertigo level for Sqrxz 85/86 vert.txt - This document How to Install -------------- TI-83 - Run Graphlink software. Send program to calculator using Send. TI-85 - Download TI-86 Graphlink software (www.ti.com). Connect to Graphlink. Put the 85 at standby mode for receiving files (Link:Receive). Send to calculator using Send. TI-86 - Run Graphlink software. Send program to calculator using Send. Overview -------- ver-ti-go - n., pl. 1. The sensation of dizziness and the feeling that oneself or one's environment is whirling about. 2. A confused, disoriented state of mind. Vertigo is a new level for all versions of Sqrxz. It is only the 2nd level I have made, however it is a lot better than my first Sqrxz level, Look Out!!!. In this level are 3 levels, and each are challenging... some more than others :) This level set is ___VERY___ HARD, and it might take you a long time to beat. If you E-mail me to ask if it's beatable, you shouldn't bother. YES, it is beatable, but it took me a long time to beat it... and I know what was inside the levels. The Levels ---------- I was going to try to do an underwater level, but my laptop wouldn't cooperate with the Alt+145 combination to make the water background. So, I had to make do :) Level 1 - Vertigo. Length of level: 115 tiles. This level is the hardest one. Mainly, the idea is don't get tricked, or it'll bite you in the butt... literally. Level 2 - No name. Length of level: 15 tiles. This level is short, and the screen won't even move, but it is still very hard. Timing is the key. Level 3 - Tunnels. Length of level: 90 tiles. The easiest level... once you find out which way to go, that is. :)