HELP FILE
Welcome to the More Brain Games Help File. This help file contains instructions for the following games: MIND MACHINE What Was It? The Twilight Phone Mathem Antics Totem Recall Doesn t Belong JuCube Are They The Same? Think Dice MisMatch! Match Maker Click on the game title on the left to jump to the instructions.
MAIN MENU Records Displays records of game winners / scores. Options You can Turn ON/OFF the Sound Effects and Music in the Game. Help Here you can read about the various game modes
INTERFACE Super Challenge Mode: Play randomly chosen challenges. As you play, the difficulty level increases. The game is over when you lose a challenge. Strike Ten: You can choose from Easy / Normal / Hard / Insane levels of difficulty and then play and of the 10 different games. MultiPlayer: Up to 4 players. The goal is to move around the board and reach the end before your opponents. Each square is a challenge. When you pass the challenge, you move forward a square. If you fail, you move back to a previous square. Practice: Single game practice sessions in any difficulty level. You can choose from Easy / Normal / Hard / Insane levels of difficulty.
WHAT WAS IT? An assortment of pipes, each with a small gap is shown on the screen. An object (or objects) will pass through a pipe. After the object (or objects) has passed through the pipe, you will be shown a selection of nine objects and you will be asked What Was It? You have one chance to answer correct - what was the object(s) that passed through the pipe? There are slight differences to the game based on the level of difficulty being played.
THE TWILIGHT PHONE The phone will dial a number at random; then you will need to repeat the number dialed by clicking on the phone buttons in the correct order. Be sure to watch carefully while the phone dials so you can repeat the number pattern.
MATHEM ANTICS Three dice with distinct values will appear on the screen. You will be asked to click on: a) the die with the lowest value, or b) the die with the highest value, or c) the die with the middle value Answer as quickly as you can and then die will roll again for next challenge. This is a timed game with set goals to meet.
TOTEM RECALL An incomplete totem pole will appear in the centre of the screen. You must complete the totem pole by clicking on the two missing pieces, and then a new totem pole will be formed.
DOESN T BELONG Nine objects appear on the screen. Eight of those objects will be closely related they might be all fish, for example. The ninth object will be clearly out of place. For example, it might be a banana, a butterfly, or a roller-skate. Your objective is to identify which object does not belong to the group, and click on it as quickly as you can. When you do so, another set will appear.
JU CUBE Between one and six cubes will appear on the screen. Six cubes, marked one to six are shown on the screen. Your task is straightforward count the cubes and press the corresponding button. While this may sound incredibly simple, you must answer as fast as you possibly can.
ARE THEY THE SAME? Two objects appear on the screen together with a question which will either be Are they the same or Are they different? You will need yes or no. You must be extremely attentive. The game is over when you have met the goal set by the game.
THINK DICE Sixteen dice will spin madly and come to rest. You will be prompted to click on either all of the ODD numbers or all of the EVEN numbers. If you click on all the specified dice correctly, the game will continue with another roll of the dice and more clicking to do.
MIS MATCH! In this game, twelve distinct objects appear around the edge of the screen. You will be asked to click on a certain object (or objects) as quickly as possible. The space in the center of the screen is used to show you what object (or objects) you need to find. Watch this space attentively. The number of objects that you need to find varies with the difficulty level. In Hard level, you will need to find 2 objects and in the Insane level, you will need to find 3 objects.
MATCH MAKER Eight pairs of objects are placed in sixteen windows. When the game begins, the objects will be shown to you for a short time. Use this time to study the positions of the objects. The doors will then close. You must then open doors, two at a time, and try to find the pairs of objects.
SUPPORT INFORMATION System Requirements Windows 2000 / ME / XP / Vista Pentium 233MHz or faster 128MB RAM or higher 70MB free hard drive space DirectX compatible video and sound cards CD-ROM / Mouse / Keyboard Installing More Brain Games on your PC 1. Insert the More Brain Games CD into your CD-ROM drive 2. If your computer is configured to detect a newly inserted CD, the Autorun menu will appear. If the Autorun menu does not appear after a few moments, click on the Start button, then select Run, and type D:\setup.exe (where D is the letter of your CD-ROM drive). If you are not sure of your CD-ROM drive s letter, double-click on the My Computer icon. 3. Click on the Install option, and follow the onscreen instructions for installation and setup. 4. Upon successful completion of the install, you can launch the program either from the More Brain Games icon on your desktop OR by going to Start/Programs/On Hand Software/More Brain Games Customer Support The quickest way to find an answer to your question is to click on this link: http://www.onhandsoftware.com/support.html This will take you immediately to the On Hand Software support site where we have posted the most frequently asked questions (FAQ s) and help files. There are also some patches to programs that you can download. In a minute or two you can often find the answer you are seeking. However if you don t find an answer to your specific question there, we have also included a Support Form so that you can tell us which operating system and computer you are using, as well as including your question. This form provides us with a more complete picture of the technical specs (computer brand, operating system) that we need to analyze and respond to your question. You ll find the form at the bottom of the support page. We hope that you will quickly and easily find the information that you need on the support site or by using the product form.
REPORTING BUGS If you find a bug in our software, it would be helpful if you reported the bug to us via email to info@onhandsoftware.com To report a bug, please email us with BUG REPORT in the subject line. Please include the following information in your email: What operating system you are using The software name and version # from the CD (ie PC103-01) The error message A brief description of what you were doing when the error appeared (ie did it happen upon launching of the game, or on a specific game level) Your name and email address so we can contact you when the bug is fixed. When reporting bugs, detailed emails are necessary so we have a written record of the information our programmers will need to fix the problem.