                     READ_ME FILE FOR CRUSH

                         From Budgie UK
                       Written By J.Gaunt

     
     Basic instructions for the game are given in the scroll text 
but for those of you who are too lazy to sit through that here  is 
the general idea.

     You  find your self trapped in a series of pits or  caverns. 
In order to get out you have to make your way up to become  level 
with the top of the pit.  This is done by using the bricks  which 
fall from above.  The bricks are dropped by a very nasty  machine 
called  the  dropper.  It has decided to dedicate  it's  life  to 
finishing yours.  This means it drops the bricks directly on  top 
of  you.  You can survive if you can move out of the way in  time 
and use the dropper to your advantage.  You can jump to a  height 
of two bricks but,  due to the magic of computers you cannot jump 
up  onto the side wall of the cavern,  you must have got  to  the 
right  height by using the bricks.  This will become  more  clear 
when  you  play.  You don't have to be next to a cavern  wall  to 
escape  because  if you end up in the middle somewhere  a  bridge 
will be extended out to you.  One more thing, as you progress the 
dropper gets meaner (well it would wounldn't it),  the bricks  it 
drops behave strangely and the caverns get deeper. Good luck.



ADVERT TIME.

     If  you would like the full source code for this  game  then 
you are very fortunate because you can have it,  for a small fee. 
It  costs 5 pounds if you send a disc or 6 pounds if  you  don't. 
The  code contains lots of usefull stuff and could be very  handy 
if  you  are  learning assembler.  Full  information  is  in  the 
scroller but if you are interested you can write to,

     James Gaunt
     127 Western Boulevard,
     Nottingham,
     NG8 3NX

 or if you prefer you can write to BUDGIE UK at their address,

     BUDGIE UK Licenceware
     5 Minster Close
     Rayleigh
     Essex
     SS6 8SF
     England.

     If you are sending a cheque make it out to James  Gaunt.  If 
you  are  writting  for  information  please  provide  a  stamped 
addressed envelope. 

     Ok thats all. I hope you enjoy the game.

                              J.Gaunt 31/8/91



