INTRODUCTION ============ Welcome to And Then There Were Three. This game is similar in concept to the board game Clue and is also VERY loosely based on Agatha Christie's murder mystery, And Then There Were None. Unlike that fantastic book, this game has several different conclusions. HOW TO PLAY =========== After you see the opening screens, you will see Dr. Robert East's mansion. The guests have already been there for some time and we are down to the last three characters out of a group of ten. Information on any and all of the characters (both living and deceased) can be obtained as well as clues for some of the rooms. Be advised, just because a character is listed as a "Dead Indian", does not necessarily mean that he/she really is. (Remember the book ending)? Once you select to see a character or room clue, you will see that answer and then be asked if you wish to Solve the mystery, Quit the game, or ask for Another clue. Once you have decided that you know who done it, select Solve, and enter the number you think is the culprit. If you are right, you'll get 5,000 points for your efforts, if wrong, you get nothing. Either way, you'll be told who the killer was and shown a little part of the story explaining motives and such. Play continues until you select Quit or choose not to take another crack at it. CLOSING ======= In closing, if there are any comments or suggestions on this door game, please leave comments with your SysOp or with the author directly at: Tim Rivers President Crystal Systems International P. O. Box 110651 Hialeah, Florida 33011-0651