Playing Apple ][ BD in a Windows World This document is a quickie guide to playing BD using the AppleWin emulator. Please note that this is the original BD, NOT the new game we're working on. For full instructions, refer to the BD manual (available on the Bronze Dragon web page). Incidentally, the AppleWin Emulator eliminates the biggest hassle of the original BD --- swapping lots of floppy disks and waiting through lengthy load times. Overview BD is a text adventure game, but if "Zork" springs to mind, forget it. There's no parser (it's menu driven) and it's got combat. We were trying to one-up Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. BD has 1 module (Seekers of the Storm) and 20 plots. The module is a pre- designed adventure with a complex story line. The plots, on the other hand, have randomly generated castle/dungeons with a few special rooms and monsters that provide the story line. Historical Note BD was never a big deal in the Apple world. The timing was bad for a non-graphic game because the Wizardry and Ultima series were all the rage, and many people were turned off by parser text games with unfair puzzles. It was hard to market a text game that was NOT a parser puzzle deal. Even so, BD had a cult following that bordered on zealotry and considerable respect in the role-playing community. The funny thing is that BD has aged better than many of the more successful Apple games. They went for flashy graphics and sound while BD went for depth. Starting Out "Put" the Bronze disk in drive 1. To minimize the disk switching, you should put the Character disk in drive 2. When BD prompts you for the Character disk, just press 2. Switch the other disks in drive 1 as necessary. You have two decisions when starting the game: Do I make my own characters or use the pre-made ones? Do I play the module or one of the beginner's plots? The Interface During the game play, each character get his own "turn," but that they generally move as a group. Browse the section on commands in the manual. The space bar toggles between the normal commands and each character's special commands (i.e. the special command for Knights is Swordplay). Quick Start You start out on the Main Menu. To get a feel for BD, let's assume that you want to use the pre-made characters and play the module. Follow these steps: Select the copy module command and follow the prompts. Select the gather party command and follow the prompts. The select Go on an adventure. Use the left/right arrow keys and the Enter key to select commands. The leave command moves the party from room to room. For more information, comments, or questions, contact us at Web Page: http://www.iquest.net/~adamw E-Mail: adamw@iquest.net