Short: 4 Player Shoot Em Up
Uploader: malcolm.murray@virgin.net (Alastair Murray)
Author: malcolm.murray@virgin.net (Alastair Murray)
Type: game/shoot

X II
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A very old game. Its been laying around on my hard drive for years so
I thought I might as well stick it on AMINET.

It can be quite enjoyable with a few players.
Supports 4 player joystick adapter.

It will seem VERY confusing at first so you'll need to get used to it.
Basically just shoot everyone. Computer controlled players ain't bad
either!

Take a look at my web page, theirs LOADS of better games on it!

E-mail me at: malcolm.murray@virgin.net
	or  : pmymagm@pmn1.maths.nott.ac.uk

Lots more stuff at my Web Page: http://freespace.virgin.net/malcolm.murray/

To Install it. Simply stick EVERYTHING into one directory.

                System Requirements and other details
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1/2 meg chip. 1/2 meg fast probably.
I don't know to be honest....

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Amiga Boing Notes:

Originally this Game looked for files in "DH1:AMOS_Stuff/XII/" which
of course, is no good if you wanted to load this from a Floppy Disk,
or any another device, or even move it to another directory
(the old XII file is included alongside this distribution as XII.old)

So I have fixed this Game so it will now look for "XII_GAME_DATA_DISK:"
which can be assigned to any folder/disk allowing you to play the game
from any device or location essentially

If you want to run it from Floppy Disk, ensure your disk is named as
above, make an "S" folder, and in your S/Startup-Sequence file, just
put "XII", then copy the mathtrans.library to the disk, either in the
root folder, or a LIBS subfolder, and away you go

If you want to run it from a hard drive, or another folder location,
please use this script below:

              assign XII_GAME_DATA_DISK: ""
              XII
              assign remove XII_GAME_DATA_DISK:

I hope Alastair Murray does not mind me doing this modification, and
infact it helps in a way, since it makes this Game playable from any
location, provided you make the correct assignment before loading it

I only did this as some may want to load it from a Floppy Drive or
even a GoTek Drive, and as it was originally, you could not do this
so the small modification I made, now allows it to play from any
Amiga Device, heck, you can even put it on a CD32 CDROM if you
wanted to now eh?

