********* Welcome to Project 64! http://project64.c64.org The goal of Project 64 is to preserve Commodore 64 related documents in electronic text format that might otherwise cease to exist with the rapid advancement of computer technology and declining interest in 8- bit computers on the part of the general population. If you would like to help by converting C64 related hardcopy documents to electronic texts please contact the manager of Project 64. Extensive efforts were made to preserve the contents of the original document. However, certain portions, such as diagrams, program listings, and indexes may have been either altered or sacrificed due to the limitations of plain vanilla text. Diagrams may have been eliminated where ASCII-art was not feasible. Program listings may be missing display codes where substitutions were not possible. Tables of contents and indexes may have been changed from page number references to section number references. Please accept our apologies for these limitations, alterations, and possible omissions. Document names are limited to the 8.3 file convention of DOS. The first characters of the file name are an abbreviation of the original document name. The version number of the etext follows next. After that a letter may appear to indicate the particular source of the document. Finally, the document is given a .TXT extension. The author(s) of the original document and members of Project 64 make no representations about the accuracy or suitability of this material for any purpose. This etext is provided "as-is". Please refer to the warrantee of the original document, if any, that may included in this etext. No other warrantees, express or implied, are made to you as to the etext or any medium it may be on. Neither the author(s) nor the members of Project 64 will assume liability for damages either from the direct or indirect use of this etext or from the distribution of or modification to this etext. Therefore if you read this document or use the information herein you do so at your own risk. ********* The Project 64 etext of the Ruff and Reddy manual Converted to etext by Curt Coder. ********* RUFF and REDDY(TM) IN THE SPACE ADVENTURE ENGLISH Ruff and Reddy have agreed to test Professor Flipnoodles Pocket Rocket. At blast off, something goes terribly wrong and the rocket spins wildly out of control, heading off into deep space. It crash lands on a planet inhabitated by small blue aliens known as Lilli-Punies. Some of these have decided to go exploring on a nearby planet and have become either lost or captured. The Lilli-Punies kidnap Ruff and Reddy and tell them that the only way to regain their freedom is for Ruff to go and rescue all the missing aliens. Without much of a choice the Lilli-Punies take him to the planet where their friends are. THE SEARCH BEGINS! YOUR MISSION Ruff has to search through four areas of the alien planet, beginning on the surface and working his way underground. Each level comprises of various puzzles to solve and varying amounts of Lilli-Punies to find - 20 in all. Collect all Lilli-Punies in a section to complete it. Bouncing objects are score bonuses. Watch the time limit doesn't run out. LOADING INSTRUCTIONS Reset machine insert disk into drive. SCORING 50 Points per bouncing object 100 Points per Lilli-Puny 500 Points for using a puzzle item 500 Points for collecting a puzzle item LOADING INSTRUCTIONS LOAD"*",8,1 RETURN RUN RETURN Controls: Joystick in Port 2 Fire = Jump except when under water Quit: Run-Stop Pause: Space Programming, Design & Graphics by: Twilight. Illustration: Julie Hebdon. (C) P.A.L. Developments 1990.