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^Cby
^CMike Maynard and Dr. Bill Pederson

^CTHE OBJECT

     The object of Presidents On Parade is to solve the rebus that is hidden 
 under the pictures of the 20 Presidents. What's a rebus? A rebus is a saying 
 or phrase, made up of pictures that represent the words in the phrase. For 
 instance, "I LOVE YOU" could be A PERSONS EYE, A HEART, and A "U". Anyway, the 
 rebus in the program is much better than that example. Remove the Presidents' 
 pictures and give it a try! 


^CHOW TO PLAY

     To remove the pictures of the Presidents, select TAKE A QUIZ from the main 
 menu.  Then you'll be presented with a list of 20 Presidents. Use the arrow 
 keys to move the highlight around and press Enter to select a President.  An 
 asterisk will appear by those Presidents whose pictures are no longer covering 
 part of the rebus. 

     Next, read the short article about the President you chose and press ESC 
 when you're finished. Finally, a group of questions will be presented about 
 the text you just read. Choose A, B, C, or D to select the appropriate answer.  
 If you choose the correct answer you will hear a high beep -- if you get it 
 wrong you will hear a low beep. 

     After all of the pictures are removed from in front of the puzzle, the 
 main menu option SEE PUZZLE ANSWER will become active.  Selecting this will 
 reveal the answer to the rebus, so only choose this option when you think you 
 know the answer or have totally given up. 


^COTHER FEATURES

     If you are called away from your computer and have only part of the puzzle 
 revealed, then use the SAVE PUZZLE STATUS option on the main menu to save the 
 work you've accomplished.  If you exit the program without doing this, then 
 you will have to start over at the very beginning. 

     When you return and run the program again, simply use the LOAD SAVED 
 PUZZLE option on the main menu to restore the puzzle as you left it. 
 
^COUTSIDE BBD

    To run this program outside the ^1Big Blue Disk^0 menu, type ^1PRESQUIZ^0.

 Disk files this program uses:
^FPRESQUIZ.EXE
^FPRESQUIZ.SCN
^FPREZ.QUE
^FPREZ.TXT
^FPRESQUIZ.DAT
