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SOKO-BAN+ LOMA
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"SOKO-BAN+" is a new initiative by Einar Saukas to port modern
(freely available) levels to the SOKO-BAN engine originally
produced by *ZX-SOFT* for the ZX-Spectrum in the late 1980's.

The current release "SOKO-BAN+ LOMA" features a new series of
levels called L.O.M.A. ("Levels Of Multi Authors") designed by
some of the most renowned level designers in activity nowadays.

Each level author is identified on screen, and all levels are
classified as easy (green), medium (yellow) or hard (red).
Further information about these levels can be found at the
following web site:

http://membres.lycos.fr/nabokos/loma.html


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FILES
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The tape contains the following programs:

"SB+ LOMA MERGE " - Full version with all parts already MERGEd
                    together and all levels unlocked
"SB+ LOMA"        - Customizations for the SOKO-BAN engine only
"SB+ LOMA/A"      - First 50 levels (LOMA01-01 to LOMA05-10)
"SB+ LOMA/B"      - Last 50 levels (LOMA06-01 to LOMA10-10)


File "SB+ LOMA" contains a few additions to the original SOKO-BAN
engine, mainly to provide improved graphics, better display for
level numbering beyond one hundred, and a new "GAME OVER" screen.

Files "SB+ LOMA/A" and "SB+ LOMA/B" contain all L.O.M.A. levels.

To play the game, you should first load the SOKO-BAN engine
originally produced by ZX-SOFT, and then MERGE it with files
"SB+ LOMA", "SB+ LOMA/A" and "SB+ LOMA/B". Or alternatively you
can simply load file "SB+ LOMA MERGE " that already contains all
other files MERGEd together for your convenience, just typing:

  LOAD ""


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CREDITS
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Freeware "SOKO-BAN+ LOMA" for ZX-Spectrum & compatibles.
Produced by *ZX-SOFT* Brasil Ltda.
Programmed by Einar Saukas.
L.O.M.A. levels designed by Aymeric du Peloux (organizer),
         Francois Marques, Sven Egevad, Victor Kindermans,
         Michael Steins, Frantisek Pokorny, Arpad Fekete,
         Roger Delaporte, and David Skinner (2).

This game uses the generic SOKO-BAN engine originally produced by
*ZX-SOFT* implemented by Einar Saukas & Eduardo Issao Ito.
