Borzork for TI-99/4A by Oscar Toledo G. (nanochess) Last revision: Oct/26/2018. You just went to sleep at your house, but you feel something strange and when you awake, you've been placed into a labyrinth filled with killer robots!!! Fortunately someone left a laser pistol and now you can defend yourself!!! But where are you going to run? this place looks endless and walls are electrified... Turn off your TI-99/4A before inserting the cartridge, turn again your computer and press any key to pass from first screen, the press 2 for playing Borzork. You can use the keys E-S-D-X and Space or Q for controlling your man, or use the joystick. If you have a voice synthesizer you'll have an enhanced experience with robotic voice taunting you!!! To shoot you must press Fire and at same time the direction for shooting. (with keyboard you can combine E+S, E+D, X+S, X+D for getting diagonal directions) If you stay too much time in a room, a friendly face will appear with very evil intentions!!! it can kill you but also robots. Don't try to stop it, it's immune to all your attacks. Each robot killed will get you 50 points, even if them shoot themselves or the friendly face passes over them. Completing the room killing all robots will get you an extra bonus of 10 points per robot. You'll get an extra life each 5000 points. The difficulty level is determined by your current score. Less than points Robot color 300 Yellow (doesn't attack) 1500 Red (1 shot at a time) 3000 Turquoise (2 shots at a time) 4500 Green (3 shots at a time) 6000 Purple (4 shots at a time) 7500 Pale yellow (5 shots at a time) 9000 White (1 shot at a time, faster) 10000 White (1 shot at a time, faster) 11000 Turquoise (2 shots at a time, faster) 13000 Purple (3 shots at a time, faster) 15000 Grey (4 shots at a time, faster) 17000 Yellow (5 shots at a time, faster) 19000 Red (5 shots at a time, faster) Beyond Turquoise (5 shots at a time, faster) If you're good enough you'll be able to enter your name into the high-score table. Caveat! these scores will be lost once the computer is turned off. Maybe take a picture? Thanks to Opry99er for providing a voice synthesizer that helped a lot to debug the voice code. Beta testers: * arcadeshopper. * ti99iuc. * broettger. * --- Ω --- (this name never has been entered by keyboard, it always has been cut&paste per the legend) Dan2 compression format and compressor by Daniel Bienvenu, Dan2 decompressor for TI-99/4A by PeteE. Speech synthesizer routines based on code from Spectra2 library by Filip Van Vooren and Mark Wills. This game appeared first in a very primitive version in the Sweet&Short Contest 2nd edition at Atariage.