* PYJAMARAMA REMAKE V 1.0 *

* 28 - March - 2004 *

* Original Game: Chris Hinsley, (C) 1984 Mikro-Gen *

* By: R. Granado, Alex Belencoso, Davit Masi (Matriax), Gilby, Flix Belencoso *

The authors of this remake isn't affiliated with Mikro-Gen or the creators 
of the original Pyjamarama.

LICENCE:
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This software is FREEWARE, the author will not accept any responsibility for 
any effects (adverse or otherwise) that the use of this program may cause.

- You are not allowed to charge or receive donations for copies of
  the software, documentation or the use of this program.
- You are not allowed to distribute the software and/or documentation
  if either have been modified in any way.
- You are not allowed to distribute the software from web-sites with
  adverts or paid banners, nor CDs with lucrative purpose.

THE HISTORY:
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Welcome to the nightmare world of Wally Week.

Even Wallys have to sleep - the trouble is, being a Wally nightmares are
more troublesome than you would think.

Sweet dreams, Wally? NO CHANCE.

Being a Wally, nightmares are more common than pleasant dreams, and the
one you are entered is the worst ever. Not only are you still looking and
acting like a Wally you can't even sleep like normal people, and you are
having the Daddy of all nightmares.

OK Wally, don't you just lie there suffering in your nightmare do
something about it.

Well how would you normally wake yourself up? That's right, with an alarm
clock. No problem, or is it? Just find the clock, wind it up, and your
nightmare is over. Parts of your nightmare may repeat themselves, repeat
themselves, repeat themselves. Of course, being a nightmare and you being
a Wally things ain't gonna be that easy.

For a start everything suddenly seems larger than life, so even everyday
objects somehow present difficulties. And being a Wally, you may find it
even harder to release yourself from your predicament. Parts of your
nightmare may repeat themselves, repeat themselves, repeat themselves.

You may be totally incapable of working out what order to collect things,
use them, or even what you need to use. Can't help you there, Wally, but
if you want to wake up you've got to keep trying. Parts of your nightmare
may repeat themselves, repeat themselves, repeat themselves.

So straighten your cap, tighten your pyjama cord, slip into your slippers
and get moving.

KEYBOARD:
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Initially the right and left cursors to move in these directions.
Space Bar to jump.

Redefinable Keyboard.

ESC to exit game.
F4 to change between fullscreen/windowed mode.

THE GAME:
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Wally really is in trouble this time. He has fallen asleep and in his
nightmare everything is enlarged to many times its normal size. To
release himself from torment he must find the alarm clock and wind it up.

This however is nowhere near as simple as it may sound because many
objects are needed to achieve different tasks which will become apparent
as the game progresses.

In many cases a particular object will be needed in order to collect or
use another one to satisfy a certain task. A seemingly impossible action
may merely require a different approach or object.

Only two objects can be carried at one time. To change an object, pass
over the one required and it will be exchanged automatically (to avoid
exchange, jump over the unwanted object).

There are many rooms in the house and a wide variety of "distractions" to
overcome. Keys will be required to open some doors, to open others, just
jump at the handle.

Even though you are asleep, energy is also a factor in this game. At the
top of the screen you will see a glass of milk with "Snooze Energy". A
short while after the start of the programme this will begin to decrease.
It will also decrease if you are hit by an object or you hit an object.
To replenish this lost energy there are items of food in the house, which
will appear in different locations. When your Snooze Energy has run out 
3 times, losing 3 lives, you will have to start the game again.

COMMAND LINE OPTIONS:
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In a command line you can type:

--safe		If you have problems. (in a window, no sound)

PLAYING WITH THE ORIGINAL GRAPHICS AND SOUNDS:
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This remake allow you to use the original graphics and sounds of the
spectrum version.

To use them, drag the "original.dat" icon to the "pyjamarama" clock icon 
and drop it.

* CREDITS *
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Original Game: Chris Hinsley, (C) 1984 Mikro-Gen

(In appearance order in the project)

Program:      R. Granado - Roberto.Granado@estudiant.upc.es
Music:        Alex Belencoso - - www.remakeszone.com
Graphics:     Davit Masi (Matriax) - - http://www.speccy.org/remakesgraph/
Translators:  Gilby - gilby@freemail.hu - fire.prohosting.com/gilby
              Flix Belencoso
              Alex Belencoso
