Jigsaw Glamour - Puzzles with appeal! ===================================== Author: David P. Gray, Gray Design Associates Address: PO Box 333, Northboro, MA 01532, USA Email: 73607.2105@compuserve.com Web site: http://www.dgray.com/glamour.htm Price: $41+$4 S&H (see order.txt or online ordering info) Vendors: See VENDINFO.DIZ Contact author for retail deals! Revision history (Evaluation version) ================ v1.0 Initial release Installation: ============= If you have downloaded this product then unzip the archive into a temporary directory on your hard drive and run the INSTALL program found in that directory. You may then delete the temporary directory. If this product was supplied on a disk then simply run the INSTALL program found on the disk. About Jigsaw Glamour: ===================== Jigsaw Glamour combines a very powerful jigsaw game with some stunningly attractive professional models. The result is a delight for anyone who appreciates the female form, tastefully and artistically presented in images shot by glamour photographer, Nigel Holmes. This evaluation version showcases the full version on CD-ROM which includes 136 jigsaws of natural female beauty in ten different themes. The majority of images contain partial or full nudity and you must be 18 or over to order. Please see the online help on ordering for full details and to view some samples from the full version. The jigsaw engine itself comprises some of the most innovative features ever seen, including the ability to choose how many pieces you wish to play, from 4 to 4,000 and the ability to enlarge or reduce piece sizes at will during play. It will arrange pieces around the outside of the board and even sort them by similar shape and color. There are a host of cool cheat modes, sound effects, music and much more. Requirements: ============= The program requires Windows 3.1 or Windows 95 with at least 8MB of memory and a 486 or higher. The evaluation version takes around 4MB of disk space when installed. ------------------- Jigsaw Glamour, Copyright 1997, David P. Gray.