Conaga (c)1997, Jeff Martin. for Windows 3x. Conaga "ko-nah-gah". A board and dice game for up to 3 players, or play against the computer. Try to match rolls of the dice with any combination of numbers 1 through 9. If no match can be made then turn goes the to next player. The total of any remaining numbers is your score. Lowest score wins. Use all the numbers and that's a Conaga! If you like Conaga you're invited to write to the address below where you can get information on the latest "Conaga-Pro" professional version of Conaga, appointed with only the finest of luxury features, in a sleeker sexier model. Thanks for playing. Sincerely, Jeff jjm@poboxes.com ____________________________________________________________________________ CONAGA ____________________________________________________________________________ Conaga is a game consisting of 9 cards and a pair of dice. The game is played by first rolling the dice. The player must then turn over the cards that when added together will equal the dice. The player rolls again or until no match can be made. The total of any remaining cards is the score, lowest score wins. The object of the game is to leave no cards unturned. For example: 1). Roll the dice. If for example you roll a (5), you could flip up flaps 4 & 1, or 2 & 3, or just a 5. 2). Click "OK". 3). Roll again. Repeat this process until the point where no match can be made. For example you roll a 12 and the only numbers left are 2 and a 5... 4). Click "Concede" This would end your round with a score of 7, and play goes to the next person. If you use all the number you get a Conaga. Most Conagas or lowest score wins. For multiple players, or to play against your computer select "Match Play" from the "Options" menu and enter the name of at least one player. To enable the computer player click the "PC Player" check box. The status bar always displays the current players': Name, Round, Flaps, Score, Total, Conagas. Flaps. The sum of flaps up. Score. Flaps up for the round. Total. Remaining flaps.