The Neverending Story "A Boy who needs a friend finds a world that needs a hero" The Story The computer game follows the main theme of the film and is set in Fantasia, a world of the imagination facing extinction by the "All consuming Nothing", eroding its very fabric and condemning it to oblivion. It is in desperate need from the "Real World" someone to believe in it and thus renew its life. That someone is a small boy, Bastian Balthzar Bux, who discovers a dusty old book on the shelves of an antique book shop. The title is "The Neverending Story" and it chronicles the ever changing fortune of the people of Fantasia. Bastian takes the book and blowing the dust from its jackets reveals the front cover depicting "Auryn" the silver and gold medallion symbolizing the strength of Fantasia. On reaching school he avoids his teachers, climbs into an abandoned attic and settling himself down on an old rug begins to read the compelling tale. The many peoples of Fantasia are gathered to seek audience with teir Empress, but are dismayed to find her ill and weak. "Cairon", the physician gives them encouragement,, telling of a hero, a small boy from the planes by the name of Atreyu - the only person who can find the saviour of Fantasia. In the game you take the part of Atreyu and only through your endeavours will the kingdom be restored to its former glory! The main characters that you will encounter are listed below and you must judge whether they will help you or hinder your quest. The Tree Travellers Rockbiter, Teenyweeny and Nighthob, these three friends are on their way to Ivory Tower, home of the Empress, to see her. Gmork the Werewolf The main servant of the "Nothing". He will use all his powers to catch the one person who can stop his master from destroying Fantasia - so don't dawdle. The Empress The eternal, ever youthful, ruler of Fantasia. She lives at the very top of the Ivory Tower. Morla - The Ancient One - The oldest inhabitant, Morla is an enormous earth covered tortoise who lives in the "Swamps of Sadness". The Gnomes Engywook and Urgll, live in the Southern lands. Falkor The Luckdragon, a huge white dragon who will lend assistance to anyone who carries Auryn. Artax The faithful steed of Atryu. The Game "The Neverending Story" is a graphic text adventure with illustrations for some locations, some Events and all objects. Experienced Adventurers may not wish to read the following explanations but for all others it will enhance the understanding and enjoyment of the game. If you haven't played an adventure game before, don't be put off, its not difficult and will give hours of enjoyment. You are embarking on a voyage of discovery with problems to solve, obstacles to avoid, characters to meet and an ultimate goal (in this case to save Fantasia from the "Nothing"). In most ways it isn't any different from other game types - only in the method of presentation and the way you interact with it. The computer will describe to you, in words, your current location, the characters and any objects that are there. Once you have decided what to do (in this game you take the role of the hero, Atreyu) you instruct the computer by typing in your request in a limited form of English. The format of the words the computer understands is explained later in "The language", but it has been deliberately kept simple to allow more room for game data. If the computer can understand what you have typed it will perform the required action and describe the results to you. The game is split into three parts (there is over 100k of code and data altogether) which must be played in order (You cannot begin part II after you have completed part I and so on). The three sections are divided up by storyline and any objects that you are carrying when you finish a part will be retained for possible use in the next one (It is important to remember this if you come across an object, but can find no use for it in the current part). The use of graphics in this game is quite different to some adventure games. Firstly every object has a small illustration; up to five can be carried at one time and they will be displayed at the top-right hand of the screen. If at any time, you have an companion by you (either Falkor or Artrax) then their picture will appear at the bottom of the display area. Large illustrations for locations or depicting events appear in the top left of the screen and approximately on third of these are of the "Event" type. It should be noticed that none of the graphics are designed to replace the text but to enhance it. [Missing illustration of game screen] The Language You control Atreyu by instructing the computer in a restricted form of plain English, however there are a few simple rules to bear in mind: 1 Every instruction must have a verb. Some of the "verbs" that the computer understands are not strictly English verbs, so it is helpful if you regard a "verb" as a word which causes an action. 2 Some "verbs" need a "noun" to operate on - e.g. GET AURYN "Get" is the verb and "Auryn" is the noun. 3 The program will pick out the words it "understands" from a sentence and if it finds a word that isn't in its vocabulary, the computer will tell you what it is. 4 If you wish to type in more than one sentence at a time you can separate them with the word "and" e.g. Get the apple and go East. 5 You need only type the first three letters of a word for it to be understood. Here are the most commonly used words to get you started. Look (or L) To look around. This redisplays the description of the current location (it is done automatically if you move to a new location). North (or N) North East (or NE) East (E) South East (or SE) South (or S) South West (or SW) West (or W) North West (or NW) These are movement verbs that are used most often. You can type just the direction or place the word "Go" in front (it makes no difference). Of course the program will only let you move in a specified direction if it is possible. Get/Drop For picking up or dropping an object. Inventory This instruction displays in text format a list of the objects that you are carrying (You can also reference this on the objects illustration display). Time If you spend too long contemplating your net move (and the game is not on pause) then "Time" will pass and anything typed in and "Left" will be interpreted. General Advice 1 Draw a map - Unless you have an unusually good memory it will be enormously helpful to chart your progress. 2 Everything you come across in the Adventure will have a use - you only have to find out what it is! Good Luck The Neverending Story It's program code, graphic representation and artwork are the copyright of Ocean Software Limited and any may not be reproduced, stored, hired or broadcast in any form whatsoever without the written permission of Ocean Software Limited. All rights reserved worldwide. Loading Insert the game tape into the cassette unit then type LOAD and press the return key, (do not use the normal shift run stop method) and press PLAY on the cassette unit. The game will load automatically from there. When it has finished loading the credit page will appear and the theme tune will begin to play. Press the space bar to enter the game proper. The computer now needs to load Part 1 so insert the appropriate tape wind it to the beginning, press SPACE and then press PLAY to start loading. When you have finished a part you will need to insert the correct tape for the part which the computer is asking you to load next. Rewind the tape press SPACE first, then press PLAY on the cassette and start loading. Important: Do not load the wrong part as unpredictable results will occur. The following is a list of "Verbs" (Action Words) which the computer will understand. Acceptable Verbs GO NORTH NORTH EAST EAST SOUTH EAST SOUTH SOUTH WEST WEST NORTH WEST UP DOWN DROP ATTACK LIGHT ENTER IN PULL LOOK GET TAKE INVENTORY EAT FLY CLIMB BLOW RIDE SMASH HIT OUT READ REMOVE OPEN CUT UNLOCK LOCK CLOSE TIE FASTEN SAY Special Verbs WAIT Use if you want to just let time pass. PAUSE To pause the game if you leave the game unattended without doing this time will still continue. QUIT To end the game in progress. We wish you many hours of enjoyment with "The Neverending Story". The Neverending Story (c) Neue Constantin Filmproduktion GmbH 1984. Licensed to Ocean Software Limited by Licencing Corporation of America (U.K.). Game design and programming by Ian Weatherburn. Produced by D.C. Ward. (c) 1985 Ocean Software Limited.